RallyeSport
Member Since: 20 Jun 2024
Location: Gloucester
Posts: 87

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Hello,
I have blanked off my EGR's with a x8r kit and have the BAS deactivation patch for the EGR's uploaded.
In respect of mapping the engine ECU, i appreciate it will put extra strain on various engine components, nothing I don't doubt they wont be able to cope with, but in respect of my Sport the turbo's were refurbished at 60,000 miles approx and have had no issues in my ownership from 90,500 miles onwards, other than a few codes - Turbo A performance - resistance issues, which I put down to sticky VNT turbo on the drivers bank A side.
I've recently run Revive turbo cleaner through both turbo's and found the car to be more responsive now at part throttle, which I hope might of freed up the mechanism somewhat, whereby I might see less of the actuator electrical resistance issues because of the mechanism being supposedly cleaner??
I was thinking about mapping the car, but read as I guess all who have researched the process that the ZF 6HP26 box is rated to 600nm, the engine produces 640nm, and a new map will take the engine to 740nm approx. How is this safe for the gearbox? Id feel more confident once I have had the gearbox's oil/filter change and flushed.
What's everyone's take on it all?
I guess people might think it'll be ok, full torque wont be seen other than booting it or whatever.
I just want to keep the car going as long as I can, running cleaner with the mods I've carried out so far.
Can someone shed any light on the pro's and con's of mapping, if they were in my situation and had the same mileage etc..
The car is a 2010 3.6 TDV8 autobiography with 97,500 miles currently, which does need a gearbox oil change ideally, whereby I feel the box would run smoother and could benefit from the gearbox update also to iron out notchy changes etc.
Any help would be appreciated, I'm happy to leave well alone or map, as I know Pete will offer a slight discount as I have already purchased the EGR patch off him already.
Cheers in advance
Dean
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