This is a discussion on Bluefin for Skoda Fabia 1.9Tdi 105bhp within the Fabia II forums, part of the Skoda Model Discussion Area category; Hey I was just wondering if anyone has tried the new bluefin from Superchips on their new Skoda Fabia diesel. ...
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| Hey I was just wondering if anyone has tried the new bluefin from Superchips on their new Skoda Fabia diesel. It is meant to give an extra 27bhp and 55nm of torque. This is supposed to produce figures in excess of 130bhp and 305nm of torque all for only £599. So has anyone experienced this yet? Thanks for anyhelp! |
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| Anyone bluefinned any pd 105 ?? |
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| £599? get a remap lol!
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| Bluefin is a switchable remap Comes with a warranty too Chris
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| And movable to your next car for a fee........so its has better value in the long run |
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| It seems that bluefin must be a huge success for Superchips and as good if not the same as their custom remaps. They have just introduced bluefin for the Octavia 2.0tdi engine and it is available for lots of fords, audis, vws and seats. The real advantage is that because you plug it in yourself you can save the original map and then return it to this when time for service. Although I don't see Skoda having much of a problem with a superchips remap as Wings Skoda of Peterborough have a Superchips franchise right next to them and offer ECU remaps on new cars that they sell!! I think I might be investing in bluefin - the car remap that is, not the tuna! |
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| Hello, after I tried to install my bluefin soft to my 1.9TDI...my car stoped...I can't to start the engine...the immobilised is active...and I can't to reverse to the original soft....I have a lot of problem with a bluefin module. Before a problem to download a modified soft then this...now I have to call my dealer to bring my car at home.... |
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| Thats bad news man. Really sorry to hear that. I have not actually ordered my bluefin yet but it will be interesting to see if it does the same to mine or horrifying is probably more apt. Have u got it sorted yet? Hope you got on the blower to superchips and asked them what the hell was going on!!!!Hope you get it sorted!! Mark |
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Are you sure the battery voltage was sufficient while flash-programming the ECU? This is important, and I hope the instructions you get when buying a "Bluefin" tell you to be sure that the battery voltage never get's low (under 12ish volts) while flash-programming the engine ECU.. The diagnostic tools that dealers have specify that when flash-programming any ECU, if battery voltage gets to low, or the connection between the flashing unit and the ECU is interrupted while performing the software change, you might have to replace the ECU.. I would never flash any ECU without a good charger connected to the battery.. i hope you get your car sorted! ![]() | |
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| Glad the problem is fixed as referenced by the offer thread. It is reassuring to know as in the past I had always heard good things about Superchips, glad they responded well. |
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| What effect does one of these have on mpg? With fuel prices getting ever higher this must be the main concern for anyone with any sense. No point flushing money down the drain if you don't have to... |
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| A remapped TDI will see gains in mpg when driven in a normal manner |
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| What I can never understand about claims like this is why the car manufacturer themselves doesn't adjust the mapping to deliver similar results if it is so easy to do. Better mpg is a very strong selling point, so there must be some big downside to it? |
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