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sylva_phoenix
Thursday 22nd September 2011, 21:50
Hello, I've finally followed my instincts and abandoned the mondeo tdci and bought a lovely 2001 v70 T5. Next step is to get it tuned up a bit, as petrol prices are only going to rise I might as well! Does anyone know the best way to get my hands on a sporty sounding exhaust without having to fork out 400 quid? Also there are a number of remaps out there, does anyone have a back to back graph comparing the different main players products? Not interested in starting an argument, would just like to compare the torque curves with respect to driveability. Not interested in the peal figures either, its just comparing the shape of the torque curve.

Cheers

t5 stealth
Thursday 22nd September 2011, 22:13
welcome :)

M-R-P
Thursday 22nd September 2011, 22:13
If you gotta T-5, any decent remap will save you money (until you put your foot down) you have enough power to put a smile on your face so economical driving will save you money. I just had an ecu update, buck-shee along with a new dim from a main stealer and I'm getting an extra 5-9 mpg. I won't say which remap or exhaust to go for because there are others who know better on this forum but if your speedo or turbo goes a bit funny, gimme a shout!
Welcome aboard!
Pics please!

The Flying Moose
Thursday 22nd September 2011, 22:18
:welcome:

Im affraid Im no expert on the 2001 shape V70 but a few on here have some wealth of experience on the model.

Many re-maps and chips available. If I remember correctly a map alone will take these above 300bhp and that is a dyno figure not hear say.

M-R-P
Thursday 22nd September 2011, 22:23
:welcome:

Im affraid Im no expert on the 2001 shape V70 but a few on here have some wealth of experience on the model.

Many re-maps and chips available. If I remember correctly a map alone will take these above 300bhp and that is a dyno figure not hear say.

Mr. Moose is correct, old chap. Before you start fitting mbc's and larger inlet/outlet systems you need the map sorted or it will throw a fit. You might get away with tightening the wastegate actuator a bit but that's it apart from a decent air filter. ;)

PHIL V70R
Thursday 22nd September 2011, 23:01
welcome sir..

Porcine_Aviator
Friday 23rd September 2011, 00:09
:welcome:

sylva_phoenix
Friday 23rd September 2011, 06:53
Thanks for the warm welcone, I'll post some pics this afternoon when she's delivered by the dealer. Then its a case of thinking up innovative excuses to the Mrs for spending money on tuning...:)

M-R-P
Friday 23rd September 2011, 08:22
I found, with my missus, saying "it improves fuel economy" will get the nod for all but the most expensive upgrades...;)

antz
Friday 23rd September 2011, 09:46
welcome!!!

More is more, ALWAYS!

cherry1809
Friday 23rd September 2011, 10:18
Welcome :)

lance
Friday 23rd September 2011, 11:10
Hi Mate! HLM does a few different remaps and will give you a before and after figure and can play about a bit to get you what you want.
RICA is a good product but some say loads of torque and hugely over estimated claims its also quite expensive. Avoid superchips from what I have heard. BSR and MTE are meant to be good but I havent tried them. Personally I have tried Autologic and found it good on my P2 altough some one on here didnt and it wasnt the best on my V50!. Rica was great on my P1 which you drove at silly speed. Im happy with the Autotech product on my V50. I would give hamish a call and see what he can do I reckon you should see an extra 30 or 40 HP but maybe another 80 or 100 NM!

http://www.hlmtuning.co.uk/s_volvo.html

Wobbly Dave
Friday 23rd September 2011, 12:15
A stage 1 remap should not set you back that much. Give Hamish a ring at HLM. I have tuned the same engine as yours to 312BHP - but that does take slightly more than 400 quid.

Remap & a replacement airfilter should be good to 270BHP possibly more depending on the age & condition

:welcome: - Enjoy the ride.

sylva_phoenix
Friday 23rd September 2011, 14:05
Would i be expecting to replace plugs, oil and filters more regularly on a car with a remap and performance air filter? What oil do people use? Fully synthetic I suppose? Have used unipart oil in the past, meets all advanced requirements and only 15 quid for 4 litres.:smile:
Cheers

Wobbly Dave
Friday 23rd September 2011, 14:47
I change my plugs once every 12K or so. Oil every 5 (not entirely necessary). Air filter never needs changing. Pollen filter annually. I use 5w40 fully synthetic Shell Helix because it is a good quality oil, not because it is cheap. My odo shows 160K and she runs just fine. Have spent hundreds on other mods - custom racing cat - bigger turbo - large FMIC - suspension, brakes & transmission changes. However these are not necessary for Stage 1 remaps.

You may find that the Mass Airflow sensor may be duff or boost control solenoid or weak actuator pressure - when developing Stage 1 - but these will only come out during the wash, so to speak.

HLM will be able to help advise with all of these things as will many others.

sylva_phoenix
Saturday 24th September 2011, 00:42
Sorry WobblyDave, didnt mean to suggest I was using *cheap* oil, just Good value. Still meets all the relevant synthetic standards, just rebottled ex-stock from over production by companies such as Shell, Mobil, etc etc. Didn't want to give the impression I'd put any old oil into my engine....good, glad we cleared that one up.
Thanks again for the advice, conversation with Mrs went ell, so I'm through the top soil for a remap, just need to dig towards the fence for exhaust and filter.....Pass me a torch anyone? If only there was a whistling button....

Cheers
L

t5_monkey
Saturday 24th September 2011, 08:51
Get it remapped by MTE, Rica or possibly HLM (but search HLM on the threads and make your own mind up as he can be controversial.)

BSR are OK but throttle is very sensitive and customer service non-existant (I've got BSR!)

Jim S70R
Saturday 24th September 2011, 09:29
Welcome to the club

dave stew
Saturday 24th September 2011, 10:51
How many miles has your new purchase? Auto or manual? It's always worth looking at the condition of the front suspension too. Worn wishbone bushes really contribute to funny behaviour (torque steer etc). I've not touched the engine on mine (air filter aside) but have refurbed the suspension - poly wishbone bushes, new dampers, top mounts, ball joints etc. Hope this helps.

sylva_phoenix
Saturday 24th September 2011, 11:32
The cars a standard 2001 manual gearbox se. I'll have to check through inch thick wad of Volvo dealer service history to see if the front suspension has had any work, but it was owned by an old lady with a "no expense spared" attitude. I'm sure the rear dampers were replaced recently. Took me 2 months to find this car, didn't fancy an ex-police one as I'd found the interiors, spec and body work werent really up to scratch. Still, it was an ex police car which flicked the switch in my head to say I need one of these.
L

Al115
Saturday 24th September 2011, 12:18
I had a 2001 V70 T5 with BSR map via a PPC handheld device, and I was perfectly happy with it. Loads of torque and not far shy of 300bhp.

dave stew
Sunday 25th September 2011, 09:26
The cars a standard 2001 manual gearbox se. I'll have to check through inch thick wad of Volvo dealer service history to see if the front suspension has had any work, but it was owned by an old lady with a "no expense spared" attitude. I'm sure the rear dampers were replaced recently. Took me 2 months to find this car, didn't fancy an ex-police one as I'd found the interiors, spec and body work werent really up to scratch. Still, it was an ex police car which flicked the switch in my head to say I need one of these.
L

Sounds good! Mine's an SE manual too, with a mere 165k up... Great cars, well made and pretty tough.

sylva_phoenix
Sunday 25th September 2011, 21:34
Found an excuse for putting 200 miles under the wheels this weekend, what a car! It feels so solid, the leather seats are unbelievably comfortable, the stereo is good and the engine? Awesome. Simply incredible performance.30mpg too. Very happy chappy. Can't wait for the remap.... certainly surprised the vectra driver who tail gated me on the a1!
Regards
L

LeeT5
Wednesday 28th September 2011, 01:54
Welcome to VPCUK!

Make sure you do a stage '0' before doing any mods. If you don't then things could go wrong and it's all too easy jumping to the wrong conclusion when at the end of the day you only had a knackered plug or a split vac hose.

LeeT5
Wednesday 28th September 2011, 02:01
A remap will definitely expose the weaker components. Within 3 months of my BSR remap I had to replace the TCV, fuel pressure sensor and MAF sensor. The car behaved quite erratic until these were sorted. Now on a motorway cruise at 70mph I am pleased to say 37mpg is what I get on a long run.
Only 22 around town thou.