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Remap from someone like R-Tech would be 100% fine, just don't get it done cheap
 

adams901

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Was that you Adambacon? Were you the one who asked if I was on FH over on the MPS forum?

I fear remapping since it b0rked my Volvo, well maybe it wasn't the remap but it scares me now :(

Lol yeah that was me :), you can't go wrong with hypertech, it is a plug and play conservative map but it is also safe. When you decide you want a better map you can return the car to stock and sell it on.
 

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Tbh i don't see how a 256bhp car needs a remap, if it was front wheel drive i would say anything over 300bhp would be a total waste and would probably require an upgraded clutch/brakes/intercooler but it's 4wd so it's your call i guess, atleast drive it stock for awhile to appreciate it.
 

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A remap would be to improve when the boost comes in and how long it lasts (I imagine) because there is no kick to speak of, it is all very smooth, I do like kicks. Also a remap would improve fuel economy.

NO ADAMS I MUST RESIST!!!

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ECU remap will do 4 tihings.

1. Improve power slightly.
2. Improve torque considerably.
3. Improve economy a small bit 3-4 mpg
4. Smooths out power delivery (depends on if it's a custom remap or not)
 

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The MPS remap -

1. Improves power by about 30bhp
2. Improves torque by about 60nm
3. Economy improvement is just my way of justifying it to myself :D

It didn't bloody smooth out the power delivery on the Volvo, it almost ripped your face off when it kicked in. Mind you it was a RICA remap which are meant to be "harsh".
 

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Get your remap from someone who knows what they are doing tbh and pay a hundred quid or so more, as otherwise it will ruin the car :)
 

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Get your remap from someone who knows what they are doing tbh and pay a hundred quid or so more, as otherwise it will ruin the car :)

Oh god definitely, I really don't think I will though. Will get new plugs and maybe a K&N replacement panel filter but I reckon that will be it.

On a bit of a tangent, why do Jap sports cars all have the same smell inside? This Mazda smells the same inside as a Celica GT4 I had and I am sure it smells the same as the Impreza's and the Skyline I once had. It is nice but strange.

Hmmmmm.
 

adams901

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Very few places can remap an MPS properly, XO power and BBR are probally the 2 trusted to give a real remap.

Hypertech is an american company that provides a tried and tested map in a box, totally harmless, and designed to work with stock cars, or cars with induction kits installed. It does provide more power, smoother delivery and a small fuel saving if you drive like a woman :), but it wont provide anything close to what BBR or XO can give.

My car is still under warranty which is why I went with Hypertech (I can swap between stock and the map within about 2 mins), with a Corksport Induction kit and the Hypertech it has given me 285bhp and 311lb/ft of torque.

The car will be happy on stock internals up to 300bhp, after that your looking to at least replace the hp fuel hose.. well on the 3 at least.

one thing is for sure, after a few visits to mpsowners you will get the urge :p
 

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Very few places can remap an MPS properly, XO power and BBR are probally the 2 trusted to give a real remap.

Hypertech is an american company that provides a tried and tested map in a box, totally harmless, and designed to work with stock cars, or cars with induction kits installed. It does provide more power, smoother delivery and a small fuel saving if you drive like a woman :), but it wont provide anything close to what BBR or XO can give.

My car is still under warranty which is why I went with Hypertech (I can swap between stock and the map within about 2 mins), with a Corksport Induction kit and the Hypertech it has given me 285bhp and 311lb/ft of torque.

The car will be happy on stock internals up to 300bhp, after that your looking to at least replace the hp fuel hose.. well on the 3 at least.

one thing is for sure, after a few visits to mpsowners you will get the urge :p

I have briefly delved into the Hypertech site but struggled to find any info or prices or in fact which box and tune to buy. Any further info on them Adams?
 

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if you do decide to try the hypertech out, I would recommend looking in the for sale section on the mps forum, I bought mine second hand from there, if you decided you didnt like it, or wanted better you could then resell it on the forum for the same price you paid.
 

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