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daza-b
Monday 12th December 2011, 00:54
Hiya guys heard a lot of talk about "hlm" ecus, can someone enlighten me on what they are? how much they are and what they do. Are they universal? im going to be wanting 2 uprated ecus, one for my 2.4 turbo and one for the t5, thanks in advance :)

Wobbly Dave
Monday 12th December 2011, 01:03
HLM are Hamish Lindsay Motorsport - based in Bromsgrove. I rate their tuning efforts very highly. HLM have custom tuned Betsy on the dyno. I believe the stock maps they provide have just come down in price.

You can check them out - http://www.hlmtuning.co.uk/

I guess when peeps talk about HLM ECU's they actually mean ECU's running HLM tuned maps.

daza-b
Monday 12th December 2011, 01:08
HLM are Hamish Lindsey Motorsport - based in Bromsgrove. I rate their tuning efforts very highly. HLM have custom tuned Betsy on the dyno. I believe the stock maps they provide have just come down in price.

You can check them out - http://www.hlmtuning.co.uk/

I guess when peeps talk about HLM ECU's they actually mean ECU's running HLM tuned maps.

ahhhh now i get ya lol cheers bud

Kingsford G
Monday 12th December 2011, 01:23
Hiya guys heard a lot of talk about "hlm" ecus, can someone enlighten me on what they are? how much they are and what they do. Are they universal? im going to be wanting 2 uprated ecus, one for my 2.4 turbo and one for the t5, thanks in advance :)

You get extra few mpg and a smile on your face each time you put yr foot down -)

daza-b
Monday 12th December 2011, 01:23
You get extra few mpg and a smile on your face each time you put yr foot down -)

lol just had a look, they do special offers on volvos! at £150 a time well well worth it!

Kingsford G
Monday 12th December 2011, 01:27
lol just had a look, they do special offers on volvos! at £150 a time well well worth it!

They do indeed.I think limited time only,the best £150 I spent.GO GO GO for it.-)

daza-b
Monday 12th December 2011, 01:28
They do indeed.I think limited time only,the best £150 I spent.GO GO GO for it.-)

lol my car aint ready for it yet :(

Wobbly Dave
Monday 12th December 2011, 01:28
I believe they have slashed the prices on the off-the-shelf maps for all Volvos, even the 2.4L T5s

daza-b
Monday 12th December 2011, 01:30
i would probably have to send the ecu to them, would that make a difference?

Wobbly Dave
Monday 12th December 2011, 01:35
I think you'd enjoy it more if you went there & had a run on the dyno - which I believe is included in the price?? (best ask), but postal services are availabe, according to the website.

You could wait until later next year - when there is a charidy RR day planned. Or you could do the post thing & then show up at that day?

My recommendation would be to go there & then if anything unexpected turns up during the tuning process then you can get it sorted there & then.

daza-b
Monday 12th December 2011, 01:37
i know what you mean....but its over 150 miles away lol

Wobbly Dave
Monday 12th December 2011, 01:55
But only the outward journery will be boring

dalhousie2008
Wednesday 11th January 2012, 20:45
Does anybody know if hlm are still doing the cheaper re-maps with dyno run?

p fandango
Wednesday 11th January 2012, 20:48
Does anybody know if hlm are still doing the cheaper re-maps with dyno run?
yep, even P2's have a special price now :)

T4Rick
Sunday 22nd January 2012, 13:33
What sort of gains can you see from one of his maps.I think i would have to send my ecu down to him as well as i carnt get down there

M-R-P
Sunday 22nd January 2012, 13:43
I think a member with a S60 2.4 T5 now has 321bhp...

Wobbly Dave
Sunday 22nd January 2012, 13:48
850s depending on age/ condition may see as much as 40 - 50 bhp gains.

They are so old now it is almost impossible to predict.

The 2.4 T5 is one of the ones that does respond the best to just mapping alone - but don't forget ME9 has VVT on both intake & exhaust & has a KKK turbo.

T4Rick
Sunday 22nd January 2012, 18:26
850s depending on age/ condition may see as much as 40 - 50 bhp gains.

They are so old now it is almost impossible to predict.

The 2.4 T5 is one of the ones that does respond the best to just mapping alone - but don't forget ME9 has VVT on both intake & exhaust & has a KKK turbo.


Even still though a 40-50bhp gain is good though.When you get the ecu back how do you know the work has been carried out is there a sticker or something on it?

claymore
Sunday 22nd January 2012, 18:29
Even still though a 40-50bhp gain is good though.When you get the ecu back how do you know the work has been carried out is there a sticker or something on it?
You'll know the minute you drive the car....lol

daza-b
Sunday 22nd January 2012, 18:35
You'll know the minute you drive the car....lol

lol thats for sure! 40bhp dont sound much but you do know about it lol

T4Rick
Sunday 22nd January 2012, 19:14
Besides the car being and it being rapid is there any markings on the ecu to say its been played with?And what model ecus are there and what do the numbers like hlm208 for example mean

T5frankie
Sunday 22nd January 2012, 21:03
hamish wrote on my ecu after it was done, the 850/phase 1 remaps are £150 not including a dyno run, with a £100 surcharge on top if you want to send in your ecu, me7 and phase 2 t5's are £300 with a run before and after the map on the dyno, hlm 304 is for super unleaded and 280 is designed for normal unleaded

T4Rick
Sunday 22nd January 2012, 23:10
hamish wrote on my ecu after it was done, the 850/phase 1 remaps are £150 not including a dyno run, with a £100 surcharge on top if you want to send in your ecu, me7 and phase 2 t5's are £300 with a run before and after the map on the dyno, hlm 304 is for super unleaded and 280 is designed for normal unleaded

Whats the £100 surcharge for?