Okay just out of curiosity has anybody had their Bravos mapped?
If you have you notice much difference after?
(Was it worth it)
If you have you notice much difference after?
(Was it worth it)
The 150 T-jet and the Mulltijet engines were very good at being remapped. Some getting 35-45 BHP more, the 120 t-jet like mine would get an extra 20 or so. I'm not so sure about yours. Basically any engine with a turbo can be mapped with good successOkay just out of curiosity has anybody had their Bravos mapped?
If you have you notice much difference after?
(Was it worth it)
Yeah apart from the obvious speed acceleration was there much else different?
Yeah this is what I have heads economy is increased not expecting to save ££££££ but is this true or depend of if you drive like you stolen it?
I've had my 2.0 M-Jet re mapped to about 180Bhp and 400nm, these engines can go much higher but I didn't want to risk the gearbox and flywheel. It now pulls so hard and from 1300-1400 RPM against the 1800-2000 RPM before.
Driving with the same style will use less fuel yea. Even tho I tend to enjoy the gains fairly often I'm still averaging more than I was getting before, even more when on a long run
Seems weak (no offence) I guess you went for an economy remap?
Many people can get 190+ out of the older 1.9 JTDm engine
Gearbox and flywheel are extremely strong on the F40 gearbox, many Signum and Vectra owners take theirs up and beyond 240 bhp with no real issues.
Easy 210 bhp from that 2.0...
Cheers dude what's the price bracket to expect for my Bianco bravo
If you are prepared to come down to the midlands, "Midland remaps" will do it for £179, and you can stick it on their 4WD 2000 BHP rolling road for an extra £70 notes.
Basically, they did a great job on my Dad's Kia Sedona - I got it remapped for his 60th birthday
I told you! They make great presents off other people!
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