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Old 03-01-2019, 05:13 AM   #11 (permalink)
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I know both engines, and with an eo remap, it is possible to improve consumption

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Old 03-03-2019, 12:50 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Those remaps seem to be quite popular in Spain
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I would be quite interested in the results if you do an eco remap of PSA's 1.6 HDI.

I recently switched from the 16v 1.6 HDI to the 8v 1.6 e-HDI and am impressed with the improvement. If it could be remapped to better focus on eco, then it would rock!
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Old 03-03-2019, 01:09 AM   #14 (permalink)
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I recently switched from the 16v 1.6 HDI to the 8v 1.6 e-HDI and am impressed with the improvement.
Considering that 16-valve engines were hailed as a great evolution around 20 years ago, it does sound quite surprising that PSA took the opposite route with the DV6. IIRC the reason claimed for that move was emissions control.
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Those remaps seem to be quite popular in Spain
=> In Europe engines are often remapped, but in the way to change torque and power, sometimes, they are more eco...
My idea is not to touch these characteristic (homolgation), but to modify only the mapping point of a daily using.
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I bought a Turbogauge to improve the fuel consumption, but, for me it does not match well...

I searched for Turbogauge, and it looks like a version of the ScanGauge made in the U.S.


If it is similar, there should be a feature that allows you to calibrate your readings to better match the car's actual consumption. You enter an "offset" fuel use value manually, or simply tell it how much fuel you used at each fill. After a few tanks, it should be pretty close.
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