Thebest4x4byfar
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Yeah the boxes themselves aren't to bad it the price of having it fitted.
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Yeah the boxes themselves aren't to bad it the price of having it fitted.
They don't overheat if the cooling system is good.I had a 2.5 diesel (BMW) P38 a few years ago, I had a box fitted by a company called Tunit. I also fitted a bigger intercooler and the power certainly went up. Not long after I had to have the gearbox and the transfer box completely re-built.
The boxes may well have be worn before I did the upgrade, but the increase in power probably shortened the amount of life left in them.
When towing my twin axle caravan with it, there was more power, but I did get overheating problems on hot days and long inclines - I suppose the extra power generated extra heat that the system just couldn't get rid of quickly enough!
Changed for a 4.6 eventually.
i feel i need to slag off this thread...but i wont though i should...cos people arnt listening to comments..
zf22 sits behind 4 and 3.9 with no trouble..AND many many bmw's etc..a weedy little 2.5 will give it no trouble if cooling and oil system is in good nick..though i bet, no one here maintains their gearbox..
just like eas..its crap people say..yet when was it last serviced??..am i making my point??
diesels//more power=more diesel used..simples..so worse mpg..i fix them for a living..
now you want cleaner more efficient running..then install propane injection..lower charge temp and THEN advance timing..
opps did i av a go...? sorry..
You are certainly right about gearbox servicing, but a diesel re-map gives 380Nm of torque at a little over 2K rpm, way over what the box is designed to take. As standard it relies on a torque reduction strategy to survive, a power box or re-map negates this.
The torque curve on the petrol is very different.
Ok so just to restart this one again, We've determind that the extra torque of a remap can/will damage the auto gear box in a diesel p38. But will the added power/torque given by a PSI box not just do the exact same thing or does a PSI box not increase the torque to the same levels?
(i was asked this over the weekend and didnt have the answer so im putting it to you guys and ideas)
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