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20th October 2014, 15:45
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Location: Hall Green / Birmingham
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Remap Places for OEM ECU
Done a search on here and most people seem to say either Chipwizards or Northampton Motorsport but it seems chipwizards have closed down as their website and phone number don't exist any more . Contacted Northampton motorsport and they don't remap standard ECU's .
So can anyone recommend somewhere i get some bp285h cams, cais, and a 4 branch with decat, remapped with the standard 3-plug ecu? I am in Birmingham but don't mind travelling to somewhere good.
Thanks
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20th October 2014, 15:50
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Newcastle upon Tyne
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Car(s): Phase 2 VTS , E61 M5
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There is someone up Boro way, I'll dig their info out
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20th October 2014, 15:51
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20th October 2014, 16:39
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Aberdeen
Posts: 2,129
Car(s): Race: 106 Rallye 16v. Road: Mercedes Vito 120 CDI
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Ask if they can increase the rev limit on the factory ECU, with having cams fitted you'll be needing a new limit of 7800-8000rpm... if they cant, a Predator ECU might be a better option.
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20th October 2014, 16:57
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave_P
Ask if they can increase the rev limit on the factory ECU, with having cams fitted you'll be needing a new limit of 7800-8000rpm... if they cant, a Predator ECU might be a better option.
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I need this!
Maybe I should go Pred, hrmmm
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20th October 2014, 20:30
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Location: Aberdeen
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I read on here somewhere the Predator ECU is only suitable for up to 8k rpm, (dunno if that's true or not) something to remember if you plan on assembling a screamer engine in the future...
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24th October 2014, 08:08
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Saxperience Forum Bum
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Scotland
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not true pred can do to any rpm --supruised at you thinking that could be true dave
ecu does what its told
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24th October 2014, 08:22
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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Mine got remapped at Automark many years ago and I didn't feel like it was done to the best of his ability.
If I had my money again I'd go to Chipwizards.
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