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Black Code Remapping


Dramatically improve the performance and efficiency of your vehicle, guaranteed.

The Black Code service unlocks the restrictions imposed by vehicle manufactures to release more power, greater response and lower fuel consumption, safely and reliably.
 
Our simple connection to over 70k+ vehicles allows you to modify the 'Brain' of a vehicle without extra hardware or engine components being altered in anyway.

What are the benefits?


Improved overtaking performance


Better towing performance


Smoother driving experience


Enhanced throttle response

35% more Power and 15% increase in torque


Calibration for removal of speed limiters, Lamda sensors, and more!


Fix unwelcome DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) Problems


15% better fuel economy and lower co2 emissions

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We are an IMI accredited remapper!

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"I Could Instantly Tell The Car Was Different"

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"The Power Delivery Is Unbelievable"

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"I Tell Anyone Who'll Listen About Your Services"

Fuel Economy


To get economy from a vehicle it requires the most torque it can get. This essentially means a Power remap. Better fuel economy is made by using less revs. This is achieved by using the torque and power accordingly. 

The 'economy' map listed is really just a little bit of a lift over standard but will not really give the car enough extra to create a noticeable improvement in fuel economy. Drivers need to imagine they have a new car and get the feel of its new characteristics. Using the new torque available gear changes can be made earlier in the rev range and higher gears maintained for longer when changing down. In practise you will find customers do not achieve fuel economy in the first few weeks as they tend to enjoy the extra performance they now have. Normally proved by asking how the vehicle performs, when they reply "like S*** off a shovel" you know they are not driving it for economy.



Fuel Economy

To get economy from a vehicle it requires the most torque it can get. This essentially means a Power remap. Better fuel economy is made by using less revs. This is achieved by using the torque and power accordingly. 


The 'economy' map listed is really just a little bit of a lift over standard but will not really give the car enough extra to create a noticeable improvement in fuel economy. Drivers need to imagine they have a new car and get the feel of its new characteristics. Using the new torque available gear changes can be made earlier in the rev range and higher gears maintained for longer when changing down. In practise you will find customers do not achieve fuel economy in the first few weeks as they tend to enjoy the extra performance they now have. Normally proved by asking how the vehicle performs, when they reply "like S*** off a shovel" you know they are not driving it for economy.

Sport Mode


We have many enquiries regarding how vehicles with “Sports Mode” will respond post remap. Many people do not understand the concept of “Sports Mode” and think that it is an enhancement of the “Standard Mode”, when it is indeed in fact the opposite. i.e. “Sports Mode” is the default mode whereby the vehicle will achieve its maximum performance & torque (as quoted by the Manufacturer), and then all other Modes are essentially modified versions of this base map from factory to decrease performance/throttle response e.g. Eco mode etc.

The other modes in the vehicles ECU will essentially often work by referencing the base map, subsequently decreasing various parameters by a fixed percentage for example retarding spark advance on a Petrol car. We have great success with naturally aspirated engines providing improved throttle response, mid range torque, elimination of any flat spots and overall better usable drive-ability. We do not directly offer or quote economy/MPG increases for Naturally Aspirated cars as due to the nature of the engines it is not realistically possible to achieve the efficiency gains we see from Diesel Turbo variants, however on some variants clients have provided feedback showing gains of up to 10% improvement.

Whilst the peak BHP gain may seem insignificant and many clients can be deterred into thinking “it’s not worth it” the gain midrange RPM can be very impressive in addition to the increased throttle response which overall can transform the characteristics of the engine.