Hi everyone did anyone ever get a TA panda remapped I phoned a company that dose it and they said my horse power up by 10 hp more torque but no mention of more mpg ?
Thank you for the advice it wouldn’t be worth my while ?Because of the Uniair kit.. I wouldn't expect much scope for Mpg improvements..
Euro 5 rather than 6 might be an improvement?
Hard to imagine less energy in (fuel - improved mpg) for more energy out (BHP - you say 10??). If I'm wrong then the tuner may have solved the UK's energy issues.Hi everyone did anyone ever get a TA panda remapped I phoned a company that dose it and they said my horse power up by 10 hp more torque but no mention of more mpg ?
I think I’ll just leave well enough aloneHard to imagine less energy in (fuel - improved mpg) for more energy out (BHP - you say 10??). If I'm wrong then the tuner may have solved the UK's energy issues.
I recall the early mj diesels had plenty of 'scope'.. Set up to last a long time with little servicing..Hard to imagine less energy in (fuel - improved mpg) for more energy out (BHP - you say 10??). If I'm wrong then the tuner may have solved the UK's energy issues.
...and optimised to keep warranty claims within sensible limits too, of course.Generally, car makers already set things for best available MPG and emissions values, at expense of power/torque. Adjusting to give more power would likely to reduce overall MPG... although that depends on style of driving and types of journey. The maker's target is the very specific EU economy test.
I think with twinair and dmf and its clear and present dangers from Italianness thats probably best. They did do 90 and 105 ps versions so up to that would probably be ok but I find Noops odd gurgles, pops, tapping and wheezing incomprehesible now. I wouldnt want to put up with him if he had indigestion!I think I’ll just leave well enough alone