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So the chip arrived today, the interior of the package smelling of fresh New Zealand air (not really). I tipped it upside down and out fell my new memcal, upon closer inspection I noticed the eprom came complete with the sticker of a Kiwi on the erasing window, after chuckling to myself, I set off to the shed to throw it in the car.
With the memcal fitted, I hit the key, and reversed out of the shed, with the motor warm already, I thought to myself "why not" and once the car was pointing in the right direction, just stood on the loud pedal. What resulted could possibly be described as quite illegal in that both back tyres spun ferociously with the engine singing at 5,200rpm. "This doesn't usually happen" I thought to myself, and lifted off straight away due to legal reasons, and the fact my neighbours don't need any more reason to complain about noise.
So I set off on my test-drive, got out onto an open back road and gave it hell (up to the speed limit), it was like driving an entirely new car, with an entirely different engine, power delivery was much smoother, whilst being so much more aggressive. Not bad!
After clocking up about 100kms of driving through hills and what-not, the verdict is that delcowizzid can really deliver the goods when it comes to a chip, behaves beautifully, smoothly, and yet when you sink the boot into it, you can really feel the difference.
This tune was based on the BAAM tune, and tweaked to suit my car by supplying him with logs from WinALDL whilst running the stock chip, and doing a few 0-100s etc.
Bear in mind, my car has a complete set of intake/exhaust bolt on mods.
I hope you enjoyed my little story (I was feeling creative), and the bottom line is, if you're looking for a tune, there's definitely a new kid on the block worth considering around here.
With the memcal fitted, I hit the key, and reversed out of the shed, with the motor warm already, I thought to myself "why not" and once the car was pointing in the right direction, just stood on the loud pedal. What resulted could possibly be described as quite illegal in that both back tyres spun ferociously with the engine singing at 5,200rpm. "This doesn't usually happen" I thought to myself, and lifted off straight away due to legal reasons, and the fact my neighbours don't need any more reason to complain about noise.
So I set off on my test-drive, got out onto an open back road and gave it hell (up to the speed limit), it was like driving an entirely new car, with an entirely different engine, power delivery was much smoother, whilst being so much more aggressive. Not bad!
After clocking up about 100kms of driving through hills and what-not, the verdict is that delcowizzid can really deliver the goods when it comes to a chip, behaves beautifully, smoothly, and yet when you sink the boot into it, you can really feel the difference.
This tune was based on the BAAM tune, and tweaked to suit my car by supplying him with logs from WinALDL whilst running the stock chip, and doing a few 0-100s etc.
Bear in mind, my car has a complete set of intake/exhaust bolt on mods.
I hope you enjoyed my little story (I was feeling creative), and the bottom line is, if you're looking for a tune, there's definitely a new kid on the block worth considering around here.