You got me thinking Brian, dangerous I know, checked my invoice and my Superchip was fitted in 2005 so 17 years for me, no problems mines a manual by the way.Mines been on about 13 years and still going strong and the extra power is nice
You got me thinking Brian, dangerous I know, checked my invoice and my Superchip was fitted in 2005 so 17 years for me, no problems mines a manual by the way.
Yup,no wondering if it's going to put strain on the auto box.So is mine i think that makes quite a difference
Superchip is a remap not a power box is it not?You got me thinking Brian, dangerous I know, checked my invoice and my Superchip was fitted in 2005 so 17 years for me, no problems mines a manual by the way.
Get the modulation exact, clean out the intercooler, check the turbo hoses and they go pretty well IMO, certainly quicker than any of my other 4 x 4's.Ah right , I won't bother then , just seemed to be very mixed reviews on them , and thought you chaps would know best would be nice to get a bit more poke out of it tho
That is correct Keith, never liked the idea of going down the power box road. It wasn't cheap but proper soldered in chip.Superchip is a remap not a power box is it not?
You sure your brakes aren’t binding or hubs /half shafts aren’t mush? (Particularly autoboxes)
Decent nick engine should be okay for nearly 200hp without too much issue. Far more if your mental enough just get it sweet first. Too much too quick you’ll go bang like (Stu?) @Grrrrrr will remember.
How far do you want to go?
Basic maintenance will get same power gain as a powerbox if not more but with other advantages. Then you can keep going. There’s a reason already there why it’s underpowered, sort that first.
End up painting it orange or minion coloured or something mental
You will need excellent cooling and nothing but contempt for your head to go further
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Yeah?
I think Ratae made up something to hokd the torque converter in place. It needs to engage 3 things going back in but too far back is bad too. Apparently the measurements are on Ashcrofts website.
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