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Auris Sr180 Diesel Tuning Chip


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hmmm can anyone back up the claim by the remapper to say the ECU re-adjusts itself?

No they dont, otherwise they would be redundant after a short while, ask anybody who has had one installed, they still get there added MPG and smoother drive

Kingo :thumbsup:

Cheers

How long would I have to wait before I get no grunt and left with added MPG and smoother ride? Certainly not worth the extra insurance premium if I lost the added BHP.............

I've read in other places on this Toyota forum that others have installed similar Tuning Boxes and been running with them for 2 years and 7 years with no problems. So hopefully I will be problem free with mine..............

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All positive. How long was yours fitted before you got the ECU light come on and have high idle revs?
Every 24hours.

Looking at your photos I think I plugged mine into the wrong place (the socket on the right of your photo in the middle of the engine) :o

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All positive. How long was yours fitted before you got the ECU light come on and have high idle revs?
Every 24hours.

Looking at your photos I think I plugged mine into the wrong place (the socket on the right of your photo in the middle of the engine) :o

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This one, yeah don't know what that does but definitely the wrong one!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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oops!

I'm surprised it even worked for you John :)

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  • 4 weeks later...

Whilst I do not have a Tunit solution fitted and I am in no way promoting the product, I found this (on page 4) and thought it interesting:

http://www.tunit.com/newsletter/summer2008.pdf

An Auris 180 with 190.5bhp and 346lb/ft without an increase in boost pressure...

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Nice find

I like the idea the tunit guys did some serious testing to calibrate it properly. The unit is a lot of money but it sounds like a contender now.

As for the fact the chipped sr180 can keep up with a Porsche 996 Carrera 4 - i can't believe that

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Nice find

I like the idea the tunit guys did some serious testing to calibrate it properly. The unit is a lot of money but it sounds like a contender now.

As for the fact the chipped sr180 can keep up with a Porsche 996 Carrera 4 - i can't believe that

Only to 100mph, then the Porsche gets going....

Remember the TMS Auris 180 project? - that managed 200bhp, so maybe Tunit could get that or more with further tuning, twin exhaust, etc. I'm sure there is more potential in this 2.23 d-cat engine.

A few months ago one of the Japanese mags got their 180 on a rolling road, it was getting 180+ bhp as standard although the torque was a bit down. Thing I like about the Tunit is the 150 bhp power is over a longer rev band 2000-5000, nice.

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Dammit, just had the knockback from the company the car is leased from. neither the lease company nor the NHS will allow me to remap or fit a tuning box :(

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There's a bit more info here that gives the before and after performance figures.

Interestingly, the before figures aren't that bad considering the engine is not yet "run in" with only 163bhp/281lbft.

http://www.tunit.com/resource/press_releases/toyotaauris.pdf

Speed (mph) Standard (sec) Tunit equipped (sec)

0-30_________2.983__________2.824

0-60_________7.778__________7.371

0-100-_______22.276_________20.706

Quarter mile__16.152sec@85.51mph _____15.907sec@90.63mph

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That would certainly be a noticeable difference. Good to finally see 1/4mile times as well, gives me something to aim for on Sunday!

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Yours should be quicker than their standard map as yours has a 16bhp gain and torque gain from stock.

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i meant there stock was only 167bhp and 285lb/ft (from memory)

there 0-60 was 7.7sec and 1/4 16sec from the low stock

So yours putting out more at stock should be a little quicker. And quicker still than their figures with their chip.

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Ah right gotcha! Dont worry I'll be reporting back what I do on Sunday!

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Remember to rev to 2000 before dropping the clutch or you'll go no where fast....

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Dont you worry about that son ;)

Personally I think it can take a fair bit more than 2k thanks to the 245 width tyres. Gotta remember the revs will dip when I sidestep the clutch ;)

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I would seriously consider starting off in 2nd and get the revs right up if you are racing t-sports without a chip.

A few times wont hurt the expensive to replace parts ;)

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Funny you should say that. Had been thinking about it cos I often do 2nd gear starts in traffic thanks to the very very short 1st gear.

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There's a bit more info here that gives the before and after performance figures.

Interestingly, the before figures aren't that bad considering the engine is not yet "run in" with only 163bhp/281lbft.

http://www.tunit.com/resource/press_releases/toyotaauris.pdf

Speed (mph) Standard (sec) Tunit equipped (sec)

0-30_________2.983__________2.824

0-60_________7.778__________7.371

0-100-_______22.276_________20.706

Quarter mile__16.152sec@85.51mph _____15.907sec@90.63mph

Just for comparison for T/SR180 owners who have migrated from a T-Sport 189bhp 1210kg, the early "on stilts" T-Sport managed:

0-30 in 3.1 secs

0-60 in 7.3 secs

0-100 in 18.6 secs (this sounds right as Evo mag have the Celica T-Sport 1215kg at 18.7 secs)

and 1/4 mile in 15.8 secs @ 92.1 mph

(according to Top Gear mag)

So the figures reported on the 1450kg 190.5bhp Tunit version sound very promising, only 2 secs behind to 100mph and similar performance from stationary up to 90mph. Imagine what a standard 175bhp car chipped/tuned to 212 bhp would do as many suppliers advertise? And ofcourse with all that torque there is no need to go about "gunning" with your T-Sport sitting in a low gear at 4000rpm.....it gets my vote.

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Well I managed a 15.9 at best. Most were 16.0 to 16.1

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Well I managed a 15.9 at best. Most were 16.0 to 16.1

Nice one, lad.

Sounds about right with yours in the 180s bhp. Toyota claim 16.3 sec for 0-400 metres (1/4 mile) for standard 175 bhp and their figures are generally on the low side.

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John thats an impressive time

With a good driver a t-sport could get half a second quicker but its not something everyone can achieve. So with your slower, less powered, heavier diesel car you've pulled a rabbit out of the hat there, nice one.

Imagine the time with a decent chip to extend the power band!

Shows that to 90 theres not much in it. I would be VERY interested to see a rolling start time.

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Thanks lads. my print out actually had a 15.3 on it but I figure its a mistake, theres no way it would have done half a second quicker once. Surely?!

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Did you go against any other t180's / t-sports / celica's etc ?

What were other models running ?

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