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Title: Thanks to TB!
Post by: Nickbat on 10 April 2008, 20:35:39
I now have my cruise control enabled and my climate control and transmission software both updated.

Very smooth journey home from Brackley. That transmission update is a real must for anyone with a mini-facelift or facelift.

Thanks TB! Great job  :y

Just don't go on about 3 litres being better than my 2.6.

Cheers

Nick   ;) ;D
Title: Re: Thanks to TB!
Post by: Debs. on 10 April 2008, 20:41:23
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I now have my cruise control enabled and my climate control and transmission software both updated.

Very smooth journey home from Brackley. That transmission update is a real must for anyone with a mini-facelift or facelift.

Thanks TB! Great job  :y

Just don't go on about 3 litres being better than my 2.6.

Cheers

Nick   ;) ;D
Oh, I`m getting envious now; I want my `slush-box upgrading!  :P
Title: Re: Thanks to TB!
Post by: TheBoy on 10 April 2008, 22:23:23
Excellent, glad you're pleased.  Just got in from the other 2 jobs, time for tea, I'm hungry!

Title: Re: Thanks to TB!
Post by: caolan_p on 10 April 2008, 22:28:31
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I now have my cruise control enabled and my climate control and transmission software both updated.

Very smooth journey home from Brackley. That transmission update is a real must for anyone with a mini-facelift or facelift.

Thanks TB! Great job  :y

Just don't go on about 3 litres being better than my 2.6.

Cheers

Nick   ;) ;D
i would like to know what it is and can 2001's get it done it sounds good??
Title: Re: Thanks to TB!
Post by: vista on 10 April 2008, 23:07:14
yep i agree debs, tb allso done my miggy now i cant keep the thing still, feels like its had a rocket bolted on the back my belayed thanks to you allso tb good job  :y
Title: Re: Thanks to TB!
Post by: Nickbat on 10 April 2008, 23:43:41
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I now have my cruise control enabled and my climate control and transmission software both updated.

Very smooth journey home from Brackley. That transmission update is a real must for anyone with a mini-facelift or facelift.

Thanks TB! Great job  :y

Just don't go on about 3 litres being better than my 2.6.

Cheers

Nick   ;) ;D
i would like to know what it is and can 2001's get it done it sounds good??

Yes, it can be done on 2001 autos. Basically it is a software upgrade which has to be done with a TECH 2. The result is far smoother auto changes and a much better feel on acceleration.  :y
Title: Re: Thanks to TB!
Post by: caolan_p on 10 April 2008, 23:50:44
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I now have my cruise control enabled and my climate control and transmission software both updated.

Very smooth journey home from Brackley. That transmission update is a real must for anyone with a mini-facelift or facelift.

Thanks TB! Great job  :y

Just don't go on about 3 litres being better than my 2.6.

Cheers

Nick   ;) ;D
i would like to know what it is and can 2001's get it done it sounds good??

Yes, it can be done on 2001 autos. Basically it is a software upgrade which has to be done with a TECH 2. The result is far smoother auto changes and a much better feel on acceleration.  :y
SO NOT ON MANUEL THEN
Title: Re: Thanks to TB!
Post by: Nickbat on 10 April 2008, 23:52:18
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I now have my cruise control enabled and my climate control and transmission software both updated.

Very smooth journey home from Brackley. That transmission update is a real must for anyone with a mini-facelift or facelift.

Thanks TB! Great job  :y

Just don't go on about 3 litres being better than my 2.6.

Cheers

Nick   ;) ;D
i would like to know what it is and can 2001's get it done it sounds good??

Yes, it can be done on 2001 autos. Basically it is a software upgrade which has to be done with a TECH 2. The result is far smoother auto changes and a much better feel on acceleration.  :y
SO NOT ON MANUEL THEN

Er, no.
Title: Re: Thanks to TB!
Post by: HGV mechanic on 11 April 2008, 00:15:21
but this cant be done on non-facelifts??? :'( :'(
Title: Re: Thanks to TB!
Post by: Bo Bo on 11 April 2008, 07:40:28
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but this cant be done on non-facelifts??? :'( :'(
It can also be done on mini-facelifts....
Title: Re: Thanks to TB!
Post by: TheBoy on 11 April 2008, 09:02:49
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but this cant be done on non-facelifts??? :'( :'(
I see yours is 1998. Depends if its a 1998 model, or 1997 model.  Solid headrests, side airbags, steering wheel audio controls means it can be done.
Title: Re: Thanks to TB!
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 11 April 2008, 09:13:18
Time for a did you know moment.....

Did you know that the autobox upgrade was described as being targeted at the 2.5TD around 2000 model year.

I have a suspicion that its smoother in order to put less load on the auto box clutches.....which for some reason have a habit of failing!
Title: Re: Thanks to TB!
Post by: VXL V6 on 11 April 2008, 09:21:22
I rememeber when you upgraded mine it was listed as a recomended upgrade for the 3.2 under TIS as well.

Title: Re: Thanks to TB!
Post by: TheBoy on 11 April 2008, 13:23:29
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Time for a did you know moment.....

Did you know that the autobox upgrade was described as being targeted at the 2.5TD around 2000 model year.

I have a suspicion that its smoother in order to put less load on the auto box clutches.....which for some reason have a habit of failing!
Thats interesting :y, yet also odd  :-/

If it was for 2.5TD, not sure they made a particularly good job of it...  ...never been that impressed with the update on the tractor, esp wrt the change points - pops it in to 4th too early imho.

Additionally, its not as smooth at changing as the petrol maps, though that may be due to the extra torque going through it.  I did wonder if this was a mechanical/hydraulic fault on mine, but all 3 gearboxes (::)) have done it.


From my own personal experience, I would say its very, very worthwhile on all petrol models, not sure I'd say worth the cost on a TD  :-/

I've had lots and lots of positive feedback from petrol ones I've done, and I know you have to.  I've not done a tractor, other than my own, so haven't got a 2nd opinion on it  :-/

We need a guinea pig... ;D
Title: Re: Thanks to TB!
Post by: JonArgraig on 11 April 2008, 13:29:09
What does this upgrade cost good sir ?
Title: Re: Thanks to TB!
Post by: TheBoy on 11 April 2008, 13:38:51
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What does this upgrade cost good sir ?
Not sure from dealers.  I have rang a few when sorting my prices, and cheapest I got quoted was £85 + VAT, most expensive was something silly like £400, but I don't think they understood what I wanted.  One told me 'it cannot be done'. Muppets.

Marks_DTM and my prices at http://theboy.omegaowners.com
Title: Re: Thanks to TB!
Post by: JonArgraig on 11 April 2008, 13:48:47
Next time I'm over one of you guy's ways I'll be calling in for a brew and parting with some beer tokens :)
Title: Re: Thanks to TB!
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 11 April 2008, 13:54:34
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Time for a did you know moment.....

Did you know that the autobox upgrade was described as being targeted at the 2.5TD around 2000 model year.

I have a suspicion that its smoother in order to put less load on the auto box clutches.....which for some reason have a habit of failing!
Thats interesting :y, yet also odd  :-/

If it was for 2.5TD, not sure they made a particularly good job of it...  ...never been that impressed with the update on the tractor, esp wrt the change points - pops it in to 4th too early imho.

Additionally, its not as smooth at changing as the petrol maps, though that may be due to the extra torque going through it.  I did wonder if this was a mechanical/hydraulic fault on mine, but all 3 gearboxes (::)) have done it.


From my own personal experience, I would say its very, very worthwhile on all petrol models, not sure I'd say worth the cost on a TD  :-/

I've had lots and lots of positive feedback from petrol ones I've done, and I know you have to.  I've not done a tractor, other than my own, so haven't got a 2nd opinion on it  :-/

We need a guinea pig... ;D

You are assuming that they were trying to make the change smoother....or were actualy trying to take some of the load off the clutches.

Remember that on the diesel the timing cant be retarded to soften the change points like they do on the petrol engine.
Title: Re: Thanks to TB!
Post by: TheBoy on 11 April 2008, 13:59:43
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Time for a did you know moment.....

Did you know that the autobox upgrade was described as being targeted at the 2.5TD around 2000 model year.

I have a suspicion that its smoother in order to put less load on the auto box clutches.....which for some reason have a habit of failing!
Thats interesting :y, yet also odd  :-/

If it was for 2.5TD, not sure they made a particularly good job of it...  ...never been that impressed with the update on the tractor, esp wrt the change points - pops it in to 4th too early imho.

Additionally, its not as smooth at changing as the petrol maps, though that may be due to the extra torque going through it.  I did wonder if this was a mechanical/hydraulic fault on mine, but all 3 gearboxes (::)) have done it.


From my own personal experience, I would say its very, very worthwhile on all petrol models, not sure I'd say worth the cost on a TD  :-/

I've had lots and lots of positive feedback from petrol ones I've done, and I know you have to.  I've not done a tractor, other than my own, so haven't got a 2nd opinion on it  :-/

We need a guinea pig... ;D

You are assuming that they were trying to make the change smoother....or were actualy trying to take some of the load off the clutches.

Remember that on the diesel the timing cant be retarded to soften the change points like they do on the petrol engine.
Good point, well presented :y

Still unimpressed with the changepoints though, esp 4th when cruising - slots in at 1500rpm, std tractor power doesn't come in below 2k...
Title: Re: Thanks to TB!
Post by: Kevin Wood on 11 April 2008, 14:07:40
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Still unimpressed with the changepoints though, esp 4th when cruising - slots in at 1500rpm, std tractor power doesn't come in below 2k...

Maybe they figured that if they make it change up before the engine comes on cam the gearbox'll last longer?  ;)

Kevin
Title: Re: Thanks to TB!
Post by: TheBoy on 11 April 2008, 14:19:13
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Still unimpressed with the changepoints though, esp 4th when cruising - slots in at 1500rpm, std tractor power doesn't come in below 2k...

Maybe they figured that if they make it change up before the engine comes on cam the gearbox'll last longer?  ;)

Kevin
For dissing my tractor, I have a good mind to 'Newbie' you if that wasn't so close to the truth...
Title: Re: Thanks to TB!
Post by: Kevin Wood on 11 April 2008, 14:25:23
 :-[

Not dissing the tractor, just trying to fathom the logic behind it. Seems to me a very low shift point for a diesel.

Kevin
Title: Re: Thanks to TB!
Post by: TheBoy on 11 April 2008, 14:29:20
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:-[

Not dissing the tractor, just trying to fathom the logic behind it. Seems to me a very low shift point for a diesel.

Kevin
I know, as someone who has been in the bowels of the tractor, that secretly, you love it ;D
Title: Re: Thanks to TB!
Post by: Kevin Wood on 11 April 2008, 14:39:41
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I know, as someone who has been in the bowels of the tractor, that secretly, you love it

As a matter of fact, I have been dabbling with a tractor engine myself recently. One that some d!p5h!t didn't put any oil in, by the look of its' internals. >:( :-X

Kevin
Title: Re: Thanks to TB!
Post by: TheBoy on 11 April 2008, 14:46:36
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I know, as someone who has been in the bowels of the tractor, that secretly, you love it

As a matter of fact, I have been dabbling with a tractor engine myself recently. One that some d!p5h!t didn't put any oil in, by the look of its' internals. >:( :-X

Kevin
LOL. Diesels sometimes take a dislike to oil, and spit all 6.5l of it out. 3 times.

 >:(