Skip to content

Remap Top Speed

Featured Replies

Firstly, I am not the type who condones speeding. After reading a recent post about Re map top speed I thought I would ask about the following.

After an AMD remap (One click) I am very happy with the results.

The acceleration in all gears is quicker than standard but I noticed a few weeks back that after 115mph (easily reached quite quickly) it tended to 'tail off' and seemed to have not much left. :confused: I didn't have my foot down for ages or didn't set out to try for a 'top speed' just wondered if anyone else has experienced this.

i think it has something to do with the boost temperature sensor when it gets cooler i should imagine the problem will stop i had problems like this with my old pug 306 dt front mount sorted it

Mine pulls fine from 110, on a private road. :) I admit it's not blistering, but I say from 110, 120 is achieved in about 6 seconds, 130 in another 10 after that. Might even be faster, but thats a conservative estimate. Tailing off? Yeah, I guess - but its all relative.

I guess it must be a FMIC next, that will cool it down enough to give you more performance. Will this improve the top speed?? With a standard car myself I wouldnt know Jon

Mine pulls fine from 110, on a private road. :) I admit it's not blistering, but I say from 110, 120 is achieved in about 6 seconds, 130 in another 10 after that. Might even be faster, but thats a conservative estimate. Tailing off? Yeah, I guess - but its all relative.

Are there lots of private roads in Devon then? ;)

  • Author
I guess it must be a FMIC next

slipperyslope.gif

Here we go again !! :rofl:

Divorced this year. :rolleyes:

what sort of top speed could you expect from a revotech remap

what sort of top speed could you expect from a revotech remap
125mph

:rofl:

i dunno i have seen figures on here suggesting 140 mph+ dunno whether these figures are realistic tho

Are there lots of private roads in Devon then? ;)

I own the Devon Expressway, a.k.a. A38. :D

Actually I've not done a run for a while. It's kind of lost its appeal a bit now - I just enjoy getting to 3 figures nice and fast, then I'm happy to coast back to 75 and stick cruise on. :o

The typical Briskoda meet game. Playing on the Slippery Slope!!

Pippins20on20Slippery20Slope.jpg

  • Author
i dunno i have seen figures on here suggesting 140 mph+ dunno whether these figures are realistic tho
Must mention that my GPS speedo was being used so it was 'true'.
Must mention that my GPS speedo was being used so it was 'true'.

Do you have the connection cable and subscription for your Talex lite Jon??

  • Author
Do you have the connection cable and subscription for your Talex lite Jon??
I do indeed Chris.
I do indeed Chris.

I must get the cable. Whilst in Manchester the other day. I went through 2 sets of Gatso's and the Talex didnt tell me they were there. Of course I was doing less that 30 at the time. They didnt look new though???

I have had an Angel tuning remap, and managed about 147MPH on the speedo. I expect it was probably actualy ding in the late 130's.

Used to get about 130MPH before.

Economy is up 2MPG on a run and down 2MPG around town.

Well happy with it!!

Dreaded heat soak. You will fine even with a standard map that you get very high intake temps very quickly. This results in turbo boosts being reduced by the ecu. You'll find on a standard car you'll be running alot less than 1.35bar higher up the rev range.

I know a certain one clicked vRS that got to 130 on the speedo and 125 on the Talex. The owner and driver shall remain namless....however there were several witnesses!

140 on the gps in mine. The actual reason it tails off after 110, is its aerodynamically challenged. I'm sure things like intake temps and other techie stuff play a part, but being shaped like a house isnt helping it.

Someone posted a spreadsheet with the max speed on the new gearbox of 133mph. Having done 128 on GPS with some left I'm not sure I believe it - especially if the car was remapped.

Create an account or sign in to comment

Recently Browsing 0

  • No registered users viewing this page.

Important Information

Welcome to BRISKODA. Please note the following important links Terms of Use. We have a comprehensive Privacy Policy. We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.

Account

Navigation

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.