TDV8 Sport. To remap or not?
Discussion
I have an immaculate, totally standard 07, 3.6 TDV8 with 97K on the clock and mechanically seems perfect.
I have been toying with the idea of a stage 1remap. The added power and especially torque sounds attractive for a very sensible price, (275.00).
Questions. Has anyone experienced any downsides to remapping this great engine? Has anyone used Precision Remapping in the Redhill area? They are quoting an increase of 38 bhp and 110 ft lb of torque.
I have been toying with the idea of a stage 1remap. The added power and especially torque sounds attractive for a very sensible price, (275.00).
Questions. Has anyone experienced any downsides to remapping this great engine? Has anyone used Precision Remapping in the Redhill area? They are quoting an increase of 38 bhp and 110 ft lb of torque.
FWIW - I've never been a fan of remaps, so I'd be questioning "Why?"... It's a 2.5t car, it's not built for performance (despite the name) and the torque from the TDV8 is nice out of the box.
...but it's your car, so you do whatever you want.
As for issues, the only one I've heard about with remapping the TDV8 are warped exhaust manifolds... Which would be a body-off job for access.
M
...but it's your car, so you do whatever you want.
As for issues, the only one I've heard about with remapping the TDV8 are warped exhaust manifolds... Which would be a body-off job for access.
M
I should really keep a sensible head on. It really is surprisingly quick as standard and handles way beyond what it should do!
This is PH so we all like speed. I am lucky enough to have 2 Boxsters, (1 being my track day car) so should leave it as it is for longevity...There is always this little voice inside though
This is PH so we all like speed. I am lucky enough to have 2 Boxsters, (1 being my track day car) so should leave it as it is for longevity...There is always this little voice inside though
I'm aware of your TVR escapades etc. so know that you aren't inexperienced when it comes to 'powerrrrr', BUT, if it was me (which it isn't ) I'd be thinking twice about remapping a 100,000 mile engine and drivetrain. No scientific evidence for my views though: what's the torque limit for the gearbox, which would probably be my biggest concern?
those were the days, very happy days. Now turned to Porsche’s.
I have looked into the gearbox issue
and they rate it as 600 ft lbs.
Standard TDV8 is 640 ft lbs.
Stage 1 allegedly 750 ft lbs.
Hmm…
Not to concerned about the mechanics as it was a one owner, full LR history and drives as smooth as silk.
Compared to my old 4.6 P38 it is a rocket ship. The sensible guy would leave it alone.
Gratuitous photo.
I have looked into the gearbox issue
and they rate it as 600 ft lbs.
Standard TDV8 is 640 ft lbs.
Stage 1 allegedly 750 ft lbs.
Hmm…
Not to concerned about the mechanics as it was a one owner, full LR history and drives as smooth as silk.
Compared to my old 4.6 P38 it is a rocket ship. The sensible guy would leave it alone.
Gratuitous photo.
If the cars well maintained then a good map shouldn’t be an issue.
I had my D3 remapped at 154,*** miles. It died at 203,936 miles due to rust. The engine is going in another D3 to live on.
The gearbox is potentially the weaker link, make sure it’s had the oil changed in it, if not hasn’t I would get that done first.
I had my D3 remapped at 154,*** miles. It died at 203,936 miles due to rust. The engine is going in another D3 to live on.
The gearbox is potentially the weaker link, make sure it’s had the oil changed in it, if not hasn’t I would get that done first.
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