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catch-22
20th March 2009, 05:24 PM
OK so I would to spend my wife's Rudd gift on a chip for MY '03 Td5.
Unfortunately, unlike in my 1.8T Audi, the chip is permanent. In the Audi I could get a 6 hour driving trial with the APR chip which increased kw from 110 to 156 and torque from 210 to 340 - all in under 15 minutes :D. So I would like to test drive/passenger a Tombie2 chip to ensure it is smooth enough so if you are in Sydney and have some time in the next couple of weeks, please let me know...
Cheers
Caine
2_door
20th March 2009, 06:34 PM
OK so I would to spend my wife's Rudd gift on a chip for MY '03 Td5.
has she got a sister ?? ;)
what a wonderful and understanding wife :angel:
IceFyre
20th March 2009, 07:49 PM
I think Mike isn't doing Non-Flashable ECU's yet. I could be wrong.
TRS does them.
EDIT: Just noticed its an 03' .. should be flashable.
Maybe I am getting confused.. wouldn't be hard :)
IceFyre
20th March 2009, 08:08 PM
I get it now. Once its in its in :) I will just shut up and leave this thread now :)
Graeme
20th March 2009, 08:33 PM
Not that I'm in Sydney, but is your's auto or manual? Mine's a MY03 manual.
catch-22
20th March 2009, 08:37 PM
has she got a sister ?? ;)
what a wonderful and understanding wife :angel:
Ohh.....I should have mentioned that she doesn't know it yet.......muhhahahaha
catch-22
20th March 2009, 08:38 PM
Not that I'm in Sydney, but is your's auto or manual? Mine's a MY03 manual.
Auto......I should have mentioned that.....and have now. Thanks
Boxer
21st March 2009, 08:24 AM
Tried Bruce Davis. He's had plenty of experience remapping Td5s. Even his front counter guy Dean drives one
Maggot4x4
21st March 2009, 08:53 AM
Auto......I should have mentioned that.....and have now. Thanks
PM LRHybrid100, he has one in an auto TD5 disco and is on the northside of Sydney
B-A-S
21st March 2009, 07:03 PM
Mike should be able to do the non flash types soon.
And to boot they can if needed be switchable on the move just like the switchable ones for the flash ecus :).
Still some logistics and setting up to do but it wont be long.
Pete
fraser130
21st March 2009, 07:16 PM
Pete, what is involved in a switchable map?
I have just remapped mine, but would love to be able to turn it off for comparison etc. I didn't know it was possible!
Cheers,
Fraser
B-A-S
21st March 2009, 07:20 PM
Hi
A new component is added to the ecu inside with some switch wres coming of it.
Quite a complex job and not realy a do it your self.
Who did your remap ?
Pete
justinc
21st March 2009, 07:31 PM
Mike should be able to do the non flash types soon.
And to boot they can if needed be switchable on the move just like the switchable ones for the flash ecus :).
Still some logistics and setting up to do but it wont be long.
Pete
Fan-bloddy-tastic Pete, I'll be waiting with a few ready for the shelves mate!
:):):D:D
JC
fraser130
21st March 2009, 08:24 PM
Pete,
Tombie2 sent me the file for my nanocom just the other day.
Very happy with it!
Fraser
catch-22
24th March 2009, 08:04 AM
Tried Bruce Davis. He's had plenty of experience remapping Td5s. Even his front counter guy Dean drives one
I haven't, but will. Always worth doing a comparison.
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