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Electro Ted

GTi Ted
Dec 15, 2006
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Wokingham, Berks
Avoid.... Those are resistors in small black boxes that jame your cold start on. Quality! :whistle:

With diesel tuning you get what you pay for. Spend a reasonable amount and you'll get a fully digital plug in system that adjust injection pulse signals in real time.

The company I work for are specialists in diesel tuning, drop me a PM and I can give you a quote on a quality unit that will give relaible increases, obviously I'll sort some sort of discount off the retail!
Can also quote you on some uprated injector nozzles that will give further gains.

Oh, welcome to the site!

Cheers

Sean
 

Pringle

Guest
Ah yeh, I've seen those resistors around plenty for a fiver or so, just wondered if anyone could shed some light on what this does, looks a bit hefty for just a resistor!
 

Guinness

Finally got the BMW
Nov 29, 2006
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Newcastle
put the car into cold start mode as said before. It also makes the engine have more soot etc I believe I was told
 

sssstew

Editing your spelling
Ah yeh, I've seen those resistors around plenty for a fiver or so, just wondered if anyone could shed some light on what this does, looks a bit hefty for just a resistor!

Its just a resistor in a box, on the old non PD engines it plugs into the connector for the fuel pump. It essentially makes the fuel pump put in more than the ECU is requesting, this is a rough method to get more power out of a TDI. It does work to a degree, i had one in the past but got rid of it as it put my fuel consumption up and made the engine rough and lumpy. They will make it soot more too as your essentially overfuelling thus the unburnt fuel comes out the back as soot.

Not recommended personally.
 

Pringle

Guest
Yeh i thought it'd stick more fuel in but with all the downsides to this I figured there must be more to it. Ah well, I wasn't considering getting one, was just curious about it really. Still saving the pennies for either a decent tuning box or a remap!
 

sssstew

Editing your spelling
unless the tuning box interfaces with the ECU then they are all going to be doing the same, which is just make it fuel more, many of these so called digital ones still only plug into the fuel pump so hence can only do one thing.

Saving for a proper remap by Upsolute (who are best for the non PDs) is your best bet, and only about £300.
 

Pringle

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£300 is just about affordable, cheers for the pointer! You had it done on yours after you got rid the box?
 

Electro Ted

GTi Ted
Dec 15, 2006
239
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Wokingham, Berks
Saving for a proper remap by Upsolute (who are best for the non PDs) is your best bet, and only about £300.

By proper "remap" I take it you mean uploading a different fuel map to the ECU?

A proper remap is where the vehicle is mapped live on a rolling road, can take several days and cost a fortune.

Unfortunately too many people say their product is a custom remap when it's just a different file loaded onto the ECU.

Plus a remap has no resale value. A plug in box allows you to sell it on once you change the car to recoup some of the original cost.

I know I sell the things but a plug-in box is the way forward!
 
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