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    ECU Remaps for D4

    Hi Guys,

    I am still mulling over whether to get a ECU remap for my D4 TDV6 2016. Not looking at turning my D4 into a rocket, but some torque increase would be really nice.

    I know this subject has been done to death ( with many cons and a few pros ) but does any one have any recent experience with ECU Remaps, are you happy with the remap and is it worth the effort/time/money ? ? ?

    Any recent info or experience with remaps would be of most interest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Garfield View Post
    Hi Guys,

    I am still mulling over whether to get a ECU remap for my D4 TDV6 2016. Not looking at turning my D4 into a rocket, but some torque increase would be really nice.

    I know this subject has been done to death ( with many cons and a few pros ) but does any one have any recent experience with ECU Remaps, are you happy with the remap and is it worth the effort/time/money ? ? ?

    Any recent info or experience with remaps would be of most interest.
    Had mine remapped by company in Adelaide and couldn't be happier
    Difference in performance is simply outstanding and it is a different vehicle to drive
    At present in Kununurra after having travelled from Newcastle and have averaged 16.5 l/ 100k towing 3.2 tonnes
    Well worth it in my opinion

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    I had been contemplating a remap for my 2011 3.0 SDV6 from BAS in the UK,they have been working on a chip/cable that allows tuning via the OBD port using the GAP IID tool. However the project seems to have bogged down,no progress since June.DISCO3.CO.UK - Index seeing the amount of crud that was in the inlet manifold of my TD5 Defender when I removed the EGR this was high on my list.The wife found the D4 was sometimes a bit hesitant off the mark and a bit of an increase in fuel range would always be handy.
    In a timely fashion our good friend Landy Andy mentioned he had arranged a group deal for 3.0 remaps through Mark at Autocode in Bentley going for $850.My vehicle was remapped a week ago and it fulfills what I was requiring, mainly the EGR but it is smoother throughout the rev range and a bit more zip when overtaking.I have only done a couple of trips to Perth and one to Northam and giving it a blast so can't comment on consumption,but overall very pleased with the result of the remap.For further details contact Andrew 'Landy Andy'.

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    Thanks for the feedback guys. Can I ask were the remaps done with a Dyno run as well ?

    Eddy, $850 sounds very reasonable for a remap, considering they have to open the actual ECU. I was looking at Roo systems and they want up would of $1,700 - which does include a dyno run and 2 reloads . But comparing other remap companies Roo System sounds expensive. Any one know a good remapper in Melbourne, preferably with experience in Land Rovers and D4's ? I know a few other D4 owners have used Superchip, but as your aware remap has to still be done breaking open the ECU

    Also another reason I would like the remap is there is a short initial delay on take off - if I need to accelerate quickly off the spot. Its ok if you are conscious and you start to preload accelerator before take off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eddy View Post
    I had been contemplating a remap for my 2011 3.0 SDV6 from BAS in the UK,they have been working on a chip/cable that allows tuning via the OBD port using the GAP IID tool. However the project seems to have bogged down,no progress since June.DISCO3.CO.UK - Index seeing the amount of crud that was in the inlet manifold of my TD5 Defender when I removed the EGR this was high on my list.The wife found the D4 was sometimes a bit hesitant off the mark and a bit of an increase in fuel range would always be handy.
    In a timely fashion our good friend Landy Andy mentioned he had arranged a group deal for 3.0 remaps through Mark at Autocode in Bentley going for $850.My vehicle was remapped a week ago and it fulfills what I was requiring, mainly the EGR but it is smoother throughout the rev range and a bit more zip when overtaking.I have only done a couple of trips to Perth and one to Northam and giving it a blast so can't comment on consumption,but overall very pleased with the result of the remap.For further details contact Andrew 'Landy Andy'.
    Hi Eddy.
    Thanks for the feedback on the remap. Likewise I am keen to negate the EGR but I am hesitant about the performance upgrade as I am satisfied on how it goes now and I felt that my old TD5 became a lumpy time bomb when I had it remapped back then. If anything some better fuel economy would be nice though...

    Chris

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobc163 View Post
    Had mine remapped by company in Adelaide and couldn't be happier
    Difference in performance is simply outstanding and it is a different vehicle to drive
    At present in Kununurra after having travelled from Newcastle and have averaged 16.5 l/ 100k towing 3.2 tonnes
    Well worth it in my opinion
    Hi all, I too had a remap in Adelaide, EGR closed and am not too convinced about the power / torque improvements being what was spruked. Fuel economy is at best the same, but my numbers actually point to a slight decrease in economy which is no big deal. I also tow a van at a similar mass and I would be over the moon with 16.5 l/100 but is this a calculated consumption or trip computer generated, my normal is 18 l/100 at 95 kph indicated while towing and 10 around town, 9 before the remap, I am very light footed in the city.
    Without wanting to hijack the OP I offer you this observation, I fired up the IIDTool and selected engine torque as a parameter while towing before the remap and by holding gears was easy to get 600N.M on the display, but nothing more after the remap, just the same output. I have considered IIDTool limitation not showing more than 600 N.M, also existing limitation of vehicle system, it just seems a bit strange that it would max out at 600 but I would be interested to hear opinions and someone else repeating the experiment.

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    Economy has been calculated using actual kilometres and actual litres also I drive in manual mode and have found that this also helps economy and lowers temps on the gearbox oil

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    [QUOTE=PeterJ;2706027 engine torque as a parameter while towing before the remap and by holding gears was easy to get 600N.M on the display, but nothing more after the remap, just the same output. I have considered IIDTool limitation not showing more than 600 N.M, also existing limitation of vehicle system, it just seems a bit strange that it would max out at 600 but I would be interested to hear opinions and someone else repeating the experiment.[/QUOTE]

    Your gap iid won't show any more than what is preset in the TCU parameters, ( in your case 600 nm )which are unchanged in the remap , you will / should have a noticeable difference

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    Thanks discorevy, I figured as much the cut off was just too

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeterJ View Post
    Thanks discorevy, I figured as much the cut off was just too
    Opps wrong button.........ECU Remaps for D4
    Anyway, the cut off was just too clean. Hindsight being the wonderful thing that it is I should have tried some acceleration runs or something but nevermind. The improvement is incremental, the sales speak of turning the car into a road weapon is just that, salesmen doing their job. So I guess anyone considering the remap options need to be realistic with what to expect.

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