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ECU Remap for W204 (CGI)


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chiaster wrote:

Can this be done on a C180 CGI?

What are the effects?

Cost?

Where to do?

I was told extra 25bhp and 30nm torque gain for my ride.

Cost: $1300, but now having year end sale at $950 till this satuday.

Can do it either at your place our theirs

OBD Tuning (S) Pte Ltd

180 Woodlands Industrial Park E5

#01-12A, Woodlands Auto Hub

Singapore 757512

IEM3333 wrote:

Only thing to say is

MTL!!!!

Itz worth the 1hr I spent....

Hi IEM3333,

You've done it on your W212 already?

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9921 wrote:

I was told extra 25bhp and 30nm torque gain for my ride.

Cost: $1300, but now having year end sale at $950 till this satuday.

Can do it either at your place our theirs

OBD Tuning (S) Pte Ltd

180 Woodlands Industrial Park E5

#01-12A, Woodlands Auto Hub

Singapore 757512

Hi IEM3333,

You've done it on your W212 already?

Yes... Done it when the car was only 1week old... 2 months and the car is wonderful...

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9921 wrote:

I was told extra 25bhp and 30nm torque gain for my ride.

Cost: $1300, but now having year end sale at $950 till this satuday.

Can do it either at your place our theirs

OBD Tuning (S) Pte Ltd

180 Woodlands Industrial Park E5

#01-12A, Woodlands Auto Hub

Singapore 757512

Hi IEM3333,

You've done it on your W212 already?

keltanky wrote:

go do it, and try :becky:

But first, can this be done on a CGI???

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No dyno no talk. All the expected gains from obd tuning is just that I.e expected that's all. Before tuning ecu should go mod you're intake and exhaust 1st to fully benefit from any gains in ecu tuning.

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Tune for more efficiency, not for speed and noise...

Obd isn't prefect cos Dave doesn't not fine tune the individual perimeters of it... There are some flat spots in this map... To me, itz a 'zero' map he is using to load into the ecu... Not prefect but he lean out the air fuel but did nothing to the ignition...

Morning move off and low rpm can feel it... Mid range no punch... If only some dudes can read 'german' I wish to get it finer tune...

Dyno is in the pipeline when I get that 'german speaking' tuner... But when that comes, there will be factors involved in defining the results... Wheel dyno or pad dyno will have points to argue about... Slipping and resistance issue...

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