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Hello Jonny,
Its been a few day since I reviewed this thread, and quite a lot has been added since then. You take me to task for my comments: Incidentally, I don't take you’re your comments to be rude or offensive, as they have been written in a civil manner. - no ill feelings.
I may be old school, but that does not necessarily make what I have written wrong. In fact my reference to BHP per tonne was used to show how the traditional suggestion of 40BHP per Ton is no longer valid when considering modern diesels because of the different power /torque curves they have. So in that context it is not irrelevant.
Let me be clear, please check the first line of my last post I referred to "Tuning Modules", not remaps. The use of tuning modules is not restricted to diesel engines so my comment was of a more general nature, and the particular issues I raised were not definitive but indicative as defined by my use of the words “there is usually”
My brother in law is a highly qualified and time served automobile engineer running his own non-franchised garage. He refuses to recommend or fit any of these after market tuning modules, as his own records show they are frequently the source of problems further down the line.
It is highly unlikely that an independent company is able to make an engine more efficient simply by fitting a tuning module or even a remap. As a consequence for every gain, there is a trade off somewhere else. Your comment regarding “lighter throttle” may yield improved mpg, but the consequence is less performance. The converse is also true. Incidentally lighter throttle usage is a suggested manual method used by the IAM to maximise MPG. Who needs a remap?
Its been a few day since I reviewed this thread, and quite a lot has been added since then. You take me to task for my comments: Incidentally, I don't take you’re your comments to be rude or offensive, as they have been written in a civil manner. - no ill feelings.
I may be old school, but that does not necessarily make what I have written wrong. In fact my reference to BHP per tonne was used to show how the traditional suggestion of 40BHP per Ton is no longer valid when considering modern diesels because of the different power /torque curves they have. So in that context it is not irrelevant.
Let me be clear, please check the first line of my last post I referred to "Tuning Modules", not remaps. The use of tuning modules is not restricted to diesel engines so my comment was of a more general nature, and the particular issues I raised were not definitive but indicative as defined by my use of the words “there is usually”
My brother in law is a highly qualified and time served automobile engineer running his own non-franchised garage. He refuses to recommend or fit any of these after market tuning modules, as his own records show they are frequently the source of problems further down the line.
It is highly unlikely that an independent company is able to make an engine more efficient simply by fitting a tuning module or even a remap. As a consequence for every gain, there is a trade off somewhere else. Your comment regarding “lighter throttle” may yield improved mpg, but the consequence is less performance. The converse is also true. Incidentally lighter throttle usage is a suggested manual method used by the IAM to maximise MPG. Who needs a remap?