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Hi all,to all those with an hdi engine:ever considered a re map? I have a xzara picasso 2.0 hdi (90 bhp) & had a 125 bhp remap by HDI tuning for only £99. WOW! Pulls like a train now! Does about 48mpg with a heavy right foot! They can remap all the hdi range too.
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How is one fixed on warranty?

Possible best left until this has expired!

Anyone know the situation and has anone with 1.6 d engine tried it?

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Hi all,to all those with an hdi engine:ever considered a re map? I have a xzara picasso 2.0 hdi (90 bhp) & had a 125 bhp remap by HDI tuning for only £99. WOW! Pulls like a train now! Does about 48mpg with a heavy right foot! They can remap all the hdi range too.

How did your insurance policy underwriters react when you told them about it?

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This is from the hdi tuning web site for the Xsara Picasso and since it requires the catalytic converter to be removed it is therefore probably illegal since removal of this is not allowed under the MOT checks. The cost quoted above also is a bit misleading:

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Stage 1 Remap - 125 BHP

This remap is designed to get the most out of your 2.0 HDI 90 engine with minimum modifications required. To run the 125 BHP remap you'll need to remove your catalytic converter as a bare minimum. For optimal results, fit a compelte free flowing exhaust system (2.375"-2.5" bore). This remap is designed to suit engines with less than 135K miles.

The full power stage 1 remap will give 290Nm @ 2500 RPM and a peak horse power of 125 BHP @ 3750 RPM. This will really transform your car and make it a pleasure to drive. All remaps have been proven through years of testing and are perfectly safe for your engine to run. You can expect to see economy gains of 3-5 MPG on average. Cost: Online £99, postal service £120, in shop with diagnostics and testing £150.

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I suspect the original poster is trying to use our site for free advertising (which is not allowed) and depending on any response to our posts, we may need to ban him as a spammer and remove this topic.

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