General Small Problem

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General Small Problem

Andoo

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*tongue firmly in cheek*

I have a small problem with my Doblo....I simply can't stop......beating the be-jeezus out of the VAG brigade :D

Since having it mapped and fitting my new clutch/DMF, it's like a seriously ugly muscle car that isn't.

I always get overtaken, undertaken, cut up & pulled out in front of, which was why I decided to go down the route of remapping.

Since then, I simply truck along at or below the speed limit, waiting for the fish to bite....and boy do they still try ;)

So far, I have managed to out accelerate BMW, Audi, VW Passat, VW Transporter, SEAT and Mini :slayer:

The top speed isn't exactly rip rodding, but mid range is mental. It's SAAB like in it's ability to pour on the diesel and beat the crap out of anyone not wary enough to realise what's going on.

Am I showing off?

Perhaps. But I guess I really want to show everyone a FIAT Doblo isn't just a plodder, it can bring acres of smile-ability (y)
 
my multijet 120 bhp diesel has a superchip remap and gives a few cars a bit of a scare and is better on fuel,whats not to like !!!!!!
 
Guys, is there a link to the remap.
Thinking it might be beneficial to have it done to my 1.9 JTD 105 especially if it will give me a few more mpg.
 
Mine was done in the Highlands (imagine that, we have technology and roads and everyfink :D ) by Dave ;)

He used 2 laptops, but neither had the 1.9 JTD setting, only the 1.3.

So I suggested he look for the Multipla, which shares the same engine & software.

Bingo, it took almost an hour to read the ECU, then he "asked" if it would accept a remap, which it did.

Then he took the reading and emailed it to a man in Brum, who wrote a map for my particular car. It took 90 minutes and was emailed back up and subsequently re-written over the factory setting.

There are plenty options, but steer clear of ebay ****e for under ten quid and try to stay away from a plug & play device. An actual re-map is far better and likely cheaper too.
 
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