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We are proud too announce our Partnership with Torquetronix UK & Ireland premiere re-mapping centre.

We are now Belfast's ONLY agent for Torquetronix.

Torquetronix What is Remapping?

We can now re-map your vehicle to give you more Power more Torque and less fuel consumption.

More Power, Less Fuel, Better Drive. Frequently Asked Questions

The modification to the map is undetectable by main dealer diagnostic equipment and therefore unless you tell them that it has been
done they will be none the wiser so your warranty will be unaffected.

  1. Why re-map at all?
  2. How will the map affect my performance?
  3. How will the re-map affect the longevity of my engine?
  4. Can it be Reversed?
  5. Is re-mapping better than Chipping or Tuning boxes?
  6. What if I want to sell my car?
  7. What about my Insurance?
  8. What warranty do you give?
  9. Why should I choose Greenaway over the dozens in the Marketplace?
  10. Will my car pass the MOT when re-mapped?
Why re-map at all?

E.C.Us (Engine Control Units) were first introduced in the 1980's as a supposedly more efficient method of controlling engine fuelling, ignition timing, and emissions. The problem lies in the fact that all new cars have to undergo 'Type Approval', and part of this is getting the car through the 'Urban Driving Cycle' tests. Remote from European driving conditions as they are (the tests are based on a simulated trip around Los Angeles with the resulting Noxious gases collected in a bag for testing) car manufacturers had no option but to comply. In order to meet the stringent requirements, engines are virtually de-tuned to pass the test. As a result the car never performs as well as its mechanically controlled counterpart, with the hesitancy and flat spots thrown in for good measure. This leaves masses of room to re-tune for vastly improved performance, and without infringing any emissions regulations.

How will the map affect my performance?

Depending on what your requirements are and your driving style depends on what your fuel economy will be. If you go for an outright maximum power output and drive it as so, you can expect it to decrease as it would without the map. If you get the map to increase torque low down and drive conservatively then it is likely that fuel economy will improve. In a Diesel to an extent you control the amount of fuel injected with your right foot. The overall consumption is governed by the average RPM over a journey. With more Torque you can stay in a higher gear for longer and so maintain a lower journey RPM and improve economy.

How will the re-map affect the longevity of my engine?

The re-map will obviously increase power output of your vehicle and depending on how you drive depends on how reliable it is for you. If you drive it harder then naturally you can expect to decrease the life of your engine but likewise if you thrashed it without even having it mapped then you would expect this to be the case. In overall terms and additional 30% power increase could be expected to reduce engine life by something like 3%. But in a modern engine which should be good for 300 thousand miles plus if properly maintained this is a very small price to pay.

Can it be Reversed?

The beauty of the re-map is that this process is completely reversible without any trace, therefore if within 14 days you want it changed back, we will carry it out free of charge with a full refund. If after 14 days you wish to reverse it then there is no charge for the process but NO REFUND will be given unless there is a specific issue arising from a fault associated with the re-map itself.

Is re-mapping better than Chipping or Tuning boxes?

OBD re-mapping is the modern technique replacing chipping. It reads and writes on your ECU via the OBD port and does not invalidate warranties. Chipping your car requires opening of the ECU and installing a pre-programmed chip which is a fix one map suits all. They do not take into account other modifications and are not mapped to suit particular requirements. This is not a resistor that fools your ECU or tricks the pressure sensor on the fuel rail into lifting the pressure beyond acceptable levels. We alter thirty plus maps on some vehicles to achieve the proper results ensuring reliable smooth performance which works hand in hand with the Engine Management Diagnostics Systems.

What if I want to sell my car?

If you wish to sell the car with the map on then no problem, if you wish to have it reversed back to standard after a period of time then no problem. Usually there is no charge other than travel.

What about my Insurance?

This is up to you. We have to advise that you inform your insurance companies that the re-map has been carried out but it is extremely difficult to detect. Ultimately it is your responsibility.

What warranty do you give?

As we change nothing on your car other than a software map, there is nothing for us to give a warranty on other than the contents of the software against corruption and faults. If for some obscure reason you suffer a problem, we will do our uttermost to help you including returning your car to standard for any testing.

Why should I choose Greenaway over the dozens in the Marketplace?

Simply Experience and Reputation.

We develop all our own software and so when we tune your engine we are not simply downloading a piece of software which we know nothing about onto your vehicle. You wouldn't pay someone to tune a piano by listening to it down the phone and using a middle man to adjust the strings, would you? There are major advantages from having a software engineer work directly on your vehicle such as options to choose power levels and throttle response rates etc. Also if there is a problem it can be dealt with straight away. Other company's simply download software via the internet from a tuner somewhere who turns out hundreds of files a day and who simply tunes every car the same way. We offer a personal service backed up by years of experience.

Will my car pass the MOT when re-mapped?

All of our conversions are monitored for smoke emissions. Particularly in the 2003 onwards vehicles which have to adhere to more stringent limits.