Hi had my car remapped today... It was by a friend of a friend who is a mobile remapped. I understand the results of this type of mapping won't be as good as a custom map set up on a rolling road but sadly I don't have that sort of cash to splash.
Anyway the guy came along downloaded a copy of the file on my ecu, went away and about an hour later came to upload the new file. All went well and it was happy days! I took the car for a good booting round the block and yes it felt faster. My car is a 1.8t AUM 2003 which was a 150 factory spec. The dude told me with the map that had been uploaded my car should be running at around 195 but of course there is no way of proving this which again I fully understood.
On the test drive I did notice the car was boosting to 9psi which is had always done. I asked the dude about this and he told me he didn't up the boost and only adjusted the advance timing, fuel pressure, air flow along with a few other values. His reason for this was that it was a far more reliable method of producing the power than upping the boost and blowing pipes and all that jazz.
Like I say the cars faster, smoother and pulls well but I'm just wondering if 195hp is really a realistic figure without upping the boost?? Iv heard most people running at around 16psi with a remap. Would there be any easy way for me to find out weather the car is pushing out more power without a rolling road?
Any help or advice would be welcome
Many thanks