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  • #76
    Originally posted by cyclone View Post
    Chris Chris Chris
    Timing chain tensioner-leading to a number of other problems-leading to a new engine
    high pressure fuel pump
    gummed up valves-leading to new engine
    a small valve under the intake manifold (forget the name) that causes a vacuum leak
    probably others I'm forgetting

    But still love my THP
    So what you saying CYCLONE - these all happen after a remap or what- inherent problems?
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    • #77
      Originally posted by Chris_Blue View Post
      So what you saying CYCLONE - these all happen after a remap or what- inherent problems?
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      Inherent issues in the THP. Any decent map shouldn't cause an issue. They may emphasize existing issues though.
      cyclone> Fish is the man

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      • #78
        With no remap at all. bone stock engines have these problems and that's regardless off which car the engine is in Citroen, Pug, Mini.
        Originally posted by cyclone
        It is in the handbook. Satisfied.
        Originally posted by Broda
        I would rather teabag a bear trap

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        • #79
          It's like anything- if you add more stress to a fault it'll break quicker, it would still break without the extra stress but the extra stress just makes it happen quicker.
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          • #80
            Its like going round in circles re a remap
            Might as well leave well alone as my THP trucking along nicely at the mo
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            • #81
              Originally posted by chiefnerd View Post
              It's like anything- if you add more stress to a fault it'll break quicker, it would still break without the extra stress but the extra stress just makes it happen quicker.
              Yes..
              Originally posted by cyclone
              It is in the handbook. Satisfied.
              Originally posted by Broda
              I would rather teabag a bear trap

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              • #82
                Surely there could be an argument there could be increased pressures, to an existing high pressure unit, (Increased airflow) with a remap, resulting in damage, even where an existing weakness doesnt exist?
                Or is this just layman thoughts
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                • #83
                  If the part is already flawed and increase inpressure will cause it fail faster- it would still fail, just slower...that's how they're supposed to test the parts
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                  • #84
                    Originally posted by Chris_Blue View Post
                    Surely there could be an argument there could be increased pressures, to an existing high pressure unit, (Increased airflow) with a remap, resulting in damage, even where an existing weakness doesnt exist?
                    Or is this just layman thoughts
                    CBLUE
                    If you have a brick wall that has a crack in it and you throw stones at it, it's going to take a large number of stones before the wall falls down.

                    Now imagine you have a hammer and you keep tapping away at that crack. The wall's still going to fall but it'll probably go down much sooner.

                    The wall is still at fault as the crack shouldn't have been there.
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                    • #85
                      Good analogy- cheers
                      You could argue the wall will come down with a hammer,even if it hasnt a crack anyways
                      But then I would be pontificating.
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                      • #86
                        Even it it was a perfect engine wear and tear would eventually do it in. People that mod their cars are willing to accept the increased chance of failure and potential warranty issues on newer cars. It's a very personal choice. If your not willing to take the risk don't. No one is trying to talk you into modifying your car. Just trying to help you understand the plusses and minuses.
                        Originally posted by cyclone
                        It is in the handbook. Satisfied.
                        Originally posted by Broda
                        I would rather teabag a bear trap

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                        • #87
                          Point taken Cyclone
                          Thats why my thoughts are to wait till the warranty has almost expired
                          Thats 23 months away. Not taking the risk. Car needed regular up and down counry, and dont wanna be stuck
                          Of course- could go back to plan A - get a Racing
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                          • #88
                            You could always end up stuck regardless of whether the car is modified or not is the point I was trying to make
                            cyclone> Fish is the man

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                            • #89
                              Agreed- but keeping possible problems to the minimum, and warrnaty intact, is best IMO
                              Shame I have to loose out on another 30hp. I'll get there but after the warranty expires
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                              • #90
                                That daft little tuning box def gives more power, seems to be running perfectly fine as well so far- roll on rolling road day saturday
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