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bukosgti6

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My brother has a civic 2.2dgt typs s could wayne chip it and if so what bhp could he gain thanks for any replies.
Posted 19th Jun 2011 at 16:21
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Posted 19th Jun 2011 at 16:26
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ask wayne?! Dunno

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Posted 19th Jun 2011 at 17:13
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I will but wayne wont be able to answer the question today and my bro is here with me he was told 500 pounds for 40bhp thought you guys may have some info
Posted 19th Jun 2011 at 17:41
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Posted 19th Jun 2011 at 17:42
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Surely you cannot be serious?

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Posted 19th Jun 2011 at 17:44
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ha ha i know its just a question you guys just trying to help my bro out .
Posted 19th Jun 2011 at 17:45
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serious about what?
Posted 19th Jun 2011 at 17:46
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The question. Just seems like an odd question to ask here. It's like me saying "there's a guy down the road who does painting, anyone know how much he'll charge to do my lounge?"

Hard to tell if people are genuine or just trying to wind people up sometimes, tis all.

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Posted 19th Jun 2011 at 17:49
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Fair play like i said there maybe someone who knew, its worth a shot.
Posted 19th Jun 2011 at 17:52
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Heh, fair enough matey.

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Posted 19th Jun 2011 at 17:54
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You would never see 40bhp without major mods e.g throttle bodies and cams.

If you have no mods then you would be very lucky to see 10bhp with a remap. It would more than likely just iron out any flat spots and give more throttle response.

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Posted 19th Jun 2011 at 18:06
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and probably less fuel consumption. there would have to be a negative side to remapping a standard engine ie better low down for less of mid range. they are mapped to optimum performance/fuel economy on the standard settings.a complete waste of money if you ask me . change the exhaust at least you might gain something that way

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Posted 19th Jun 2011 at 19:04
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Normally aspirated = give up trying to get big gains

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Posted 19th Jun 2011 at 19:15
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owain wrote:
Normally aspirated = give up trying to get big gains

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I think he is on about 2.2 ctdi or whatever it's called.

Assuming you are you can get good gains but as mentioned above this site is for gti6's so may not get the best answers on here. Try the honda forum or just google it, there are plenty of places specialising in diesel tuning these days.

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Posted 19th Jun 2011 at 19:22
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I think he is on about 2.2 ctdi or whatever it's called.


Ah fair, I googled "civic 2.2 dgt" and nothing came up. I guess that's because it doesn't exist.

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Posted 19th Jun 2011 at 19:39
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Posted 19th Jun 2011 at 19:39
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mattgti6phase2 wrote:
You would never see 40bhp without major mods e.g throttle bodies and cams.

If you have no mods then you would be very lucky to see 10bhp with a remap. It would more than likely just iron out any flat spots and give more throttle response.

A 40 bhp gain is not inconceivable when remapping a modern turbocharged 2.2 litre diesel engine.

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Posted 20th Jun 2011 at 00:49
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A 40 bhp gain is not inconceivable when remapping a modern turbocharged 2.2 litre diesel engine.


quite easy on a forced induction engine. i was assuming its petrol non turbo Dunno in which case no chance.

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Posted 20th Jun 2011 at 01:16
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A 40 bhp gain is not inconceivable when remapping a modern turbocharged 2.2 litre diesel engine.


quite easy on a forced induction engine. i was assuming its petrol non turbo Dunno in which case no chance.


I'd hardly say it was easy Roll eyes

Anyway, first post says diesel so I don't know why you'd assume petrol?

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Posted 20th Jun 2011 at 01:32
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owain wrote:
The question. Just seems like an odd question to ask here. It's like me saying "there's a guy down the road who does painting, anyone know how much he'll charge to do my lounge?"

Hard to tell if people are genuine or just trying to wind people up sometimes, tis all.
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Posted 20th Jun 2011 at 01:58
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owain wrote:
Normally aspirated = give up trying to get big gains

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just you wait untill they get the myt engine into production Razz

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Posted 20th Jun 2011 at 05:01
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^And realise it has the same problem with huge chamber surface area as the w*nkel does which is what causes 'em to drink fuel you mean?

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Posted 20th Jun 2011 at 05:06
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I still don't understand what's stopping the thing from running backwards as soon as it fires? As soon as ignition occurs why don't both "walls" of the chamber move in opposite directions, rather than just one of them moving?

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Posted 20th Jun 2011 at 05:27
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I'd hardly say it was easy Roll eyes

Anyway, first post says diesel so I don't know why you'd assume petrol?


Didn't have my blinkers on so missed that. Cool Roll eyes

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