Chipping the NC - Did they ever work out remapping the VVT?

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Chipping the NC - Did they ever work out remapping the VVT?

Postby Biggles » Tue Jun 24, 2008 11:56 pm

Now that I've done Wakefield stock, I'm researching a chip and dyno tune. Apologies if this has already been covered.

Has anyone had a good outcome re-chipping their NC? Cost? Brand? Outcome? Pitfalls?

I'm really keen to have one that can work the bejesus out of the VVT, as I think that's where the smarts really are. But that can be scary, too. Don't want to mess that gear up. :shock:

I have a CAI to fit yet, and want to feel that difference before going the chip. Way back when I was around last, the SP guys had just worked out how to remap the VVT?

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Postby Garry » Wed Jun 25, 2008 9:03 am

Cosworth in the US are currently in the process of tuning the NC factory ECU for their supercharger kit. There was talk of them releasing a reflash for a non-supercharged NC some time in the future. Maybe you could try contacting the Cosworth agent in Sydney and see what they know?
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Re: Chipping the NC - Did they ever work out remapping the V

Postby Casey » Wed Jun 25, 2008 7:23 pm

Biggles wrote: Way back when I was around last, the SP guys had just worked out how to remap the VVT?

Tell me your story... :)


Biggles, ChipTorque, the guys who did the SP programming for Mazda, did indeed "crack" the SVT for the SP tune - but this done during the SP's development. Lachlan Riddle told me that this effectively gave them the right cam for a turbo application without needing to open the engine.

Aside from ChipTorque, you could look at aftermarket ECUs such as MoTeC, Autronic etc.
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Postby CT » Wed Jun 25, 2008 10:42 pm

Biggles, Oh yea blast from the past!!!

Anyway, Haltech are looking for a development car if you are interested in an aftermarket ECU and tune - send me a PM if you want details.
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