Re-mapping a hdi 110

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Re-mapping a hdi 110

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Ok I have a 2001 Hdi 110 with 124000 on the clock. Still on orginal clutch and just had major service including timing belt, fan belt, water pump, air flow meter and a load of bushings. Been in my family since new. Do they take a map well or should i just leave it?
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They seem to be good for about 140bhp (stick "remap" in the search box)
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Anybody else get one mapped??
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I can't compare, as mine was already re-mapped when I got it, but it does feel nice
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Had mine done 3 yrs ago , faster more torque better mpg well worth
getting it done .
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Any clutch problems?
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Had the clutch done a few months ago but that was nothing to do with
the re-map , collapsed thrust bearing , i boot my car regularly and have
done since having the re - map and its been fine .
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I had my 110 re mapped just after i got it in 2006 at 3 yrs old & 56k miles.My dad had it from new & did lots of caravan towing with it.Its now got 123k miles,original clutch & dm flywheel,still does alot of caravan towing with me,& still pulls like a train.Better mpg,faster,tows great,all for £175.Power is 140 bhp aprox,& 220 lbft of torque.
I do get a slight bit of clutch slip in 3rd gear if i really boot it,or flooring it from low revs in 4th or 5 th when towing the caravan,but it started doing that from the day i had it tuned,but have done 67k odd miles since then so am not too worried.My dads X reg 2000 90 hdi before mine went to one of his friends.It got to 140k before needing a clutch,still doing lots of towing.
Get it done,its worth it. :)
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If you're considering a remap and the you feel the original clutch is on the way out, why not replace the clutch with an uprated one and a solid flywheel. You can get them online quite easily. You wont have any issues then if you do decide to remap. A remap is definitely worth it by all accounts and your HDi only has 124k so its just broken in nicely.

You waited 124k for a new timing belt? Risky. :shock:
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i am considering getting a remap done on my 110 but it has 216000 on the clock
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Cheers lads. I think i'll get it done soon. Can the clutch be adjusted on these? Its a very late clutch.
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There's no adjustment possible on the clutch. The pedal and bite point are always very high we've all found.

I think the rise of the pedal is in fact an indicator of a worn clutch :|

The rear lower engine mount also should be looked at because this will definatelty get ripped to pieces with a re-map. Again another common problem - the replacement mount/bush is cheap enough but requires the drive shaft to come out (split the wheel hub, drain gearbox, press new bush etc etc....) probably getting on for £140.00 in the end just for a £12.00 bush :frown:

If it was me I'd 'go solid' with the clutch, do the engine mount and then a re-map but don't expect much change from £1,000.00. A 'proper' re-map will be about £300.00 and should envolve a go on a rolling road to check for correct fuelling etc...

To be honest, if you can pick up a late 2002/2003 HDi for decent money then spending £1,000.00 on these things would give you a nice package altogether and something comparable to an Audi A4 TDi in terms of performance (around 140bhp) but much more comfortable and kinda understated....
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And if you do remap a 2.2HDi down the line you're looking at 170bhp+ :shock:
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Anyone done a 2.1TD?
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I think its been done. Similar results to the HDi too with 140bhp
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