ROLLING COAL

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GingerMagic
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Re: ROLLING COAL

Post by GingerMagic »

My old 406 was remapped by Srdan (IQ93 map) which gave nearly 180bhp and zero smoke...
I don't think the 'more smoke, more poke' saying is correct anymore - maybe in the old days... :wink:
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trem1
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Re: ROLLING COAL

Post by trem1 »

GingerMagic wrote:My old 406 was remapped by Srdan (IQ93 map) which gave nearly 180bhp and zero smoke...
I don't think the 'more smoke, more poke' saying is correct anymore - maybe in the old days... :wink:
I agree I think it more relates to the old mechanical pumps, and sometimes they needed all the help they could get, I know my 1700cc non turbo 305 did

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caprixpack
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Re: ROLLING COAL

Post by caprixpack »

They smoke because people are cheap and believe what they read on ebay. £9.99 obd tuning plug guaranteed more mpg and power, how could I lose. All they do is use a resistor that tricks the ecu into thinking its cold so it dumps extra fuel in.
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