307hdi Power Chips

Discussion in 'Peugeot 307' started by ace13, Nov 27, 2005.

  1. ace13

    ace13 Guest

    Hi
    just wondering if anyone reading has any experience of these chips?. I have
    been quoted around £190.00 for a 307 2.0hdi (90) to take it to around 125bhp
     
    ace13, Nov 27, 2005
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  2. ace13

    davek Guest

    Eastcoast Racing. Got one for my Xantia-same engine.
    £370 though.
    Benefits are you can fit it yourself in ten minutes.
    Can move it to other cars (with same engine characteristics).
    Adds 27bhp with no loss of economy (unless you use it for more grinability
    all the time).
    Highly recommended. Basically it overfuels the injectors more than the
    standard settings would allow.
    Other companies require the car to be left with them while they play with
    the ems and fuelling. Bit worrying.
    DaveK.
     
    davek, Nov 27, 2005
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  3. STAY AWAY from it stay WELL AWAY!

    if yoiu want the extra horses go to a proper cartunig centre.
    there is more involved than keeping the injectors longer open ( what a
    box does by putting capacitors in between the fuel rail)
    you have to redo the whole fuel maping.
     
    Marc Amsterdam, Nov 27, 2005
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  4. ace13

    Brian Guest

    Go to Ebay and do a search for HDI tuning.

    I have not seen any claims for 125 bhp for an HDI 90 though, 115 seems more
    common. If you try to take it higher, then the engine management will cut
    the engine. They work on increasing the pressure in the rail.
     
    Brian, Nov 27, 2005
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  5. ace13

    Nom Guest

    They're great, BUT, use a specialist !

    http://www.vanaaken.com/europe/index.asp or
    http://www.allardturbosport.co.uk/ are the folks to see. They've been doing
    this for years - I wouldn't trust my engine with a random company :)
     
    Nom, Nov 28, 2005
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  6. ace13

    ace13 Guest

    Thanks everyone for replying , i will get it done from a specialist
    Cheers
     
    ace13, Nov 28, 2005
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