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Old 12th February 2019, 16:03   #1
Raspberrycai
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Rover 75 Saloon, Merc 190E 1.8, '91 Yamaha SR125

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Default 2.0 Diesel remap?

I'm considering getting the 160 remap when I can, but it'll take a while due to cost and insurance. Aside from the advantage of more torque and power, is there any difference in 0-60 times?

My car non remapped will get to 60 in about 10.7 seconds. Reckon the remap will reduce this, and what to (It's an automatic)

Similarly, the manual 2.0 diesel claims to have a 0-60 of 10.3 seconds - How much faster would the remap make it?

Edit : Reason i'm asking is more out of curiosity than an actual want to increase 0-60. I'm perfectly happy with the speed of the car right now
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2004 Rover 75 Saloon - Connoisseur S.E - 2.0 Diesel CDTi - Platinum Gold - Auto.

1991 Mercedes 190E 1.8 (Nico) / 1991 Yamaha SR125 (David)
This vehicle (Nigel) was born Wednesday, 15th September 2004 @ 08:14:39 and was the 103,810th 75 to run off the production line, out of 112,381 - This vehicle was the 3,096th 75 CDT Connoisseur SE (135) to be made out of 4,744 - This vehicle was the 303rd 75 in Platinum Gold (code: MCN) to be made out of 1,685 Platinum Gold 75s

Last edited by Raspberrycai; 12th February 2019 at 16:39.. Reason: Bit more information added
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