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Well I just found out JKM Performance are out of the picture as they can't do it. They specialize in about 5 brands total. Time to check Regal but I have a feeling Im gonna do the non rolling road and see if I can drop the price to 150 for a reamp
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Right everybody i ask locally wants 195gbp for a remap (generic map, they phone in, get the s**t send and then upload it). Questions is how do I do that myself like I did my BMW for 30gbp. Trouble is it was OBD1 and it was easy life, remove chip, put new chip. What do I do with Citroen, is there a Lexia or something I need to buy in order to upload the new map via my OBD2 port? I reckon 50gbp for a map and even if it cost me 100gbp for a Lexia, I still get to help other people and save some money.
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Lexis isn't set up for burning new maps as you imagine, it's way more custom PC based equipment that's designed specifically for the purpose, and a map for 50quid, a map will be written for there specific uploader which is sold through them, cost 1k+... Not as easy as you think... Sorry
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You can go 2 ways:
1) Over OBD . Buy cheap MPPS v13 for 15$, dump your ecu
find online tuned file. Make the change on your dumped file by
looking at the tuned file you downloaded.Write the file on ECU.
Things that will go wrong , you will loose injector coding so
you will need Lexia to recode injectors so you can start the car,
and probably because of china crap MPPS you will brick your ecu while
wright modded file to it. The only way to revive your ECU will be to
bench open it and write the original file via BDM
2) Over BDM. Buy cheap BDM100 for 50$. Remove ecu from car.
Connect it to BDM100 dump the flash and eeprom. Find online
tuned file. Make the change in your file. Wright it down over BDM.
Reseal the ecu and put it back to car. Enjoy the tuned berlingo.
If you are going to DIY then number 2 is the way to go.
You can find all the steps on youtube.
If you are not familiar with DIY then pay some one to do it
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Theres a crowd in Bristol called Celtic Tuning. For £250 they'll travel to you and take a 75PS Berlingo up to 120 and 136lb/ft to 197lb/ft (Stage 2 map) You also get a warranty. I'll be doing that.. They also offer a DPF delete for 50 notes..
2006 Citroen Berlingo 1.9 D - 69 BHP
1994 Renault Clio 1.8 16v - 212 BHP
1993 Renault Clio 1.8 RSi - 110 BHP
"There is no replacement for displacement"
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