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Thread: Stage 1 re-map

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    Quote Originally Posted by TuffRR View Post
    Really? I thought for the earlier SDV6's it was still bench the ecu and then flash. Certainly not aware of it able to be done via the GAP tool currently.
    Bench flash is open ecu and probe directly to the board. Patch may be available soon so any subsequent tuning can then be done via obd2 port
    The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
    The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈

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    Quote Originally Posted by gofish View Post
    Just had a stage 1 re-map done & thought I would share my initial experience so far. The D4 now feels like it should have always run. It is far "crisper" & lighter to drive. The one thing I always disliked was the turbo lag. It now takes off a lot quicker (which I feel makes it safer too). The torque curve is much better & the auto seems to be better/smoother. Sorry if I am being vague but it's kind of hard to explain. A lot more power? I don't know as I haven't booted it...yet I guess I would be your average type driver. Not fast but I wont hold you up. It just feels more usable & comes on a lot more freely than before. These are my initial thoughts & so far I am very happy & enjoy driving the D4 more than before.
    I had the work done down at Rova Range Automotive in East Bentleigh. Jason was great to deal with & explained everything along the way. The process was very quick & easy.
    Can I ask how much they stung you for that?

    Cheers

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    Did you have the EGRs closed in the remap?
    If so, I highly recommend removing the blending valve from the shaft in the intake. When the valve closes on light throttle etc removing it prevents drawing crank case gases into the intake.

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    I did a course with a guy who’d had his upgraded, although I don’t remember if it was just plug and play or a flash. He had a different exhaust on too,, reconed it went well.

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