Hi guys I bought a 2016 Seat Leon 2 litre 181 bhp model in September from available car. It’s done 42,264 miles, I had a quantum tuning map put on around a month and a half ago and I have never felt any difference in the cars performance.
So this morning I decided I was going to get it on the dyno and find out what’s going on, the gentleman did a fair and honest dyno run, he wasn’t trying to sell me any map with his services or giving me the old my map will be better that that jargon trying to sell me stuff.
So the gentleman dyno’d It with the quantum tuning map on first and the cars producing 201bhp & 380nm of torque.
He then flashed it back to stock and the cars producing 180bhp & 365nm of torque.
Now my question is obviously in my opinion the Map that has been put on that is apparently a very good map from quantum tuning that cost me £250 is not a good map at all & I will be speaking to the person I took the car too, to get my money back.
But also are those figures for my car at stock good and should I be happy with them or could there be any issues with my car? I’m assuming the stock HP of 180 is good and what it should be but the 365nm is that something to be concerned about as I’m sure stock it should be 380nm or should I be happy with 365 or could there be an issue with my car somewhere and how would I know what that might be?
I’m just looking for some advice and guidance on what to do next, as this has really disappointed me this morning, I knew the car just didn’t feel any different with the map and I kept trying to convince myself it did but I knew it just wasn’t knocking my socks off.
So this morning I decided I was going to get it on the dyno and find out what’s going on, the gentleman did a fair and honest dyno run, he wasn’t trying to sell me any map with his services or giving me the old my map will be better that that jargon trying to sell me stuff.
So the gentleman dyno’d It with the quantum tuning map on first and the cars producing 201bhp & 380nm of torque.
He then flashed it back to stock and the cars producing 180bhp & 365nm of torque.
Now my question is obviously in my opinion the Map that has been put on that is apparently a very good map from quantum tuning that cost me £250 is not a good map at all & I will be speaking to the person I took the car too, to get my money back.
But also are those figures for my car at stock good and should I be happy with them or could there be any issues with my car? I’m assuming the stock HP of 180 is good and what it should be but the 365nm is that something to be concerned about as I’m sure stock it should be 380nm or should I be happy with 365 or could there be an issue with my car somewhere and how would I know what that might be?
I’m just looking for some advice and guidance on what to do next, as this has really disappointed me this morning, I knew the car just didn’t feel any different with the map and I kept trying to convince myself it did but I knew it just wasn’t knocking my socks off.