Mc Love wrote: » Yeah I tweeted to the boards account on twitter. Not sure if they have anyone doing maintenance or something?
Kopparberg Strawberry and Lime wrote: » http://www.thejournal.ie/star-sign-penalty-points-2287666-Aug2015/ That explains my penalty point issue Sorry guard im Scorpio!
colm_mcm wrote: » The already clumsy fuel filler cap looks even worse with the smaller rear lights.
Chris_Heilong wrote: » Boards is still having its gremlins with errors popping up, I thought they would have it fixed by now.
challengemaster wrote: » The only thing I'm curious about is why almost all those NCT certs have the disc still attached.... or did you tape it back on? :pac:
Marty McFly wrote: » Next up get it re mapped.
el diablo wrote: » Anyone know why the HWIST thread is gone?
[Deleted User] wrote: » Is this worth doing to a car? Been reading that it can help with MPG quite a bit, but can cause more wear and tear on certain components (clutch mentioned a fair bit on previous boards threads)? Only threads I could find on it were about 5-6 years old. Is it expensive?
Supergurrier wrote: » ECU remapping is a waste of time. Shurre it's all just cowboys with dynos and boxes with diodes in them. If you do chance it make sure 1. Car is solid under the bonnet 2. Don't disconnect battery if its a one shot map or you will possibly lose it. 3. Fuelling is done correctly.(pops and bangs are fun until you are picking up your engines bottom end off the road) 4.Clutch isn't slipping.
Snotaul Goodman wrote: » Ken Block posted the new Focus RS for 2016 on FB. I'm sure some of ye have seen it already. Its class though!
Deleted User wrote: » ...No. 2 is a concern though! Does that mean if you get the car remapped and disconnect the battery you're back to before it was done!? Surely that can't be right!?
jimgoose wrote: » Some higher-end ECUs store the various maps in editable memory, e.g. Flash ROM or EEPROM and can be permanently tweaked with the right equipment. Other ECUs can't do that, so the solution is a box-of-tricks that interposes itself between the ECU and the wiring harness. Such "piggyback" setups are common in the world of high-performance motorcycles, with devices such as Dynojet Power Commander and Bazzaz, to name two.
MetzgerMeister wrote: » I want to get my next car's windows tinted but after seeing videos and the amount of water that pours down into the door, I'm thinking no.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Presumably it's the latter of the two you've described that will be gone once you disconnect the battery? Would it be possible to get a decent, permanent job done at a reasonable price that won't blow the engine or delete when you change battery? Most of my cars have lasted 6 months. The C5 I want to have for a few years, but I know that if I don't do things to it in the first month or two of owning it, I just won't do them at all, so I'm scoping out the few different things that are worth doing while I'm still in the process of actually buying it. I want it tinted and a parrot kit installed. Ive the money set aside for those. I've a couple of Euro put aside for wheels (although i reckon that'll be a non-runner if i cant get the 18s off the 508 in Navan that I want). I've been googling and searching on boards for remapping, too, but seeing nothing overly specific in terms of pros/cons and costs. I'd also like a dashcam, but can't see anywhere giving a how to on installing them. Loads of recommendations on what to buy but no one really pointing out how to do it. The parrot kit will be done by an auto electrician, so might get him to do it but would rather not pay someone to do it if its a 5 minute handy job.
EazyD wrote: » The problem with piggybacks is they can be very restrictive and are a somewhat roundabout way of getting a desired tune from the stock ECU (as you are essentially tricking the stock ECU to do what you want which has its limits). By replacing the ECU with a standalone, there is endless flexibility should you wish to move beyond a conservative tune that is reliable. Imho, that's the best way of going about it, not to mention the wealth of after sales support and things you'll pick up along the way.
GvidoR wrote: » What thread is that?
[Deleted User] wrote: » And if I wanted to go in that direction, is there a shop or garage etc. that would be worth giving a phone call to find out what they can/can't do for me (I'm presuming a C5 wouldn't be their normal type of car coming in and they're more used to BMW/VW/etc appearing? Would this matter?). As I'm dealing with something that I don't wholly understand, I'd love to get a recommendation for someone who does, and can say "this is what I'll do, this is what it'll cost, and this is the pro/con of doing it". You seem to be educated about this, EazyD.. is it perhaps an area in which you work? Also, completely unrelatedly, I'm still interested in seeing if a mechanically knowledged Boardsie fancies taking a trip to Coby with me tomorrow to verify if certain work has been done on the car. Anyone mechanically minded around that area feel free to PM me. Otherwise it's back to Atlas and although I've no issue using them, I'd rather throw a few euro at a boardsie instead. Should only take about 20 minutes I'd say. PM me if anyones interested in it.
frozenfrozen wrote: » the piggyback ones sound ridiculous is it just sending false readings from the sensors back to the ecu saying that it's running lean or whatever to change the flow of fuel?...