T6 mapping

IanT6T30

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Hi guys

So I've got a T6 T30 2.0 TDI 150 and been told by 3 people now about getting it mapped to 180 as would improve fuel efficiency.

Any advice please and possible recommendations in or around Nottingham area plz
 
Hi guys

So I've got a T6 T30 2.0 TDI 150 and been told by 3 people now about getting it mapped to 180 as would improve fuel efficiency.

Any advice please and possible recommendations in or around Nottingham area plz
Yeah won't improve fuel efficiency as far as I know but look up Pendle Tuning, they know what they're doing and have agents all over.
 
Hi guys

So I've got a T6 T30 2.0 TDI 150 and been told by 3 people now about getting it mapped to 180 as would improve fuel efficiency.

Any advice please and possible recommendations in or around Nottingham area plz

I'm not against remapping, but don't do it because you think that it'll ever save you money.
Even if it gave you an extra 2 mpg it'd take decades to pay for the cost of the remap.
 
I had my 150 Tdi Caravelle remapped by @BognorMotors using Revo software along with a TVS DSG remap and it definitely improved fuel economy, regularly see 50+ mpg with a long term average of 46mpg and consistently get 650+ miles from a 70ltr tank of diesel
I get that from my short-geared 5 speeder with the factory map.

BTW, don't believe a word the GoM (Guess O'Meter) says. Work it out the old fashioned way because the MFD is a work of fiction.
 
Would it be reasonable to say that with a manual gearbox you can get the driver remapped, I say that as her in drawers will, within seconds, overwrite the ECU map literally every time I go near the "you shall not pass!" setting and it turns out that her default setting is quite a lot more economical than mine. 🤔
 
Would it be reasonable to say that with a manual gearbox you can get the driver remapped, I say that as her in drawers will, within seconds, overwrite the ECU map literally every time I go near the "you shall not pass!" setting and it turns out that her default setting is quite a lot more economical than mine. 🤔
Indeed. If economy is a concern the driver is the biggest potential area for improvement.

It probably helps that being an old dibble class 1 jockey my observation and anticipation skills are better than average, which helps enormously when conserving momentum and thus not having to wastefully brake and accelerate unnecessarily. Brakes and tyres also lead an easy life under my ownership.

As an aside, assume for a moment that a given remap improves economy by a point or two...how many tens of thousands of miles would one need to drive to recoup the £500ish cost of the map, and the annual premium the mod adds to the insurance? It seems an expensive way to make a modest saving.
 
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