Hi all!
I need some explanation and advice regarding my Mitsubishi Lancer. I'm not much of a car guy so some basic dumbing down of whats happening would be appreciated!
I bought my Lancer last year, long story short it was poorly remapped, had a dpf and egr delete however the physical components were not removed. After i discovered this following some turbo problems (believed to be the result of the strong map put on causing it to overwork) resulting in the car going in and out of limp mode. i took the independent dealer to court but eventually lost the case due to some fabricated evidence he presented.
So currently stuck with the car and need to make it right. I was told by a garage that t he turbo had blown a d would need replacing, however a second opinion and the lack of smoke informed me that this wasn't the case, but that a proper map would solve the issue.
I contacted a remap company and asked if they could revert or put on a more sensible map, however the engineer was not optimistic that it would solve my problems. He threw some terms in i didnt understand, such as regeneration, and that having the physical components still attached was dangerous, and that turning the dpf on in the map wouldn't necessarily make the dpf work, that the physical dpf may still need to be removed before remapping, fire hazards etc.
I wondered if anyone can make sense and explain to me what the problems would be in getting this car back to normal from its current state (turbo-based limp mode, egr and dpf deletes without physical removal, powerful map currently on causing problems, in and out of limp mode, engine misfires and turbo boost failures logged in fault codes).
Many thanks in advance! Cars, amirite?
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