OK i don't want to be a boy racer and i know that i will cut down on the miles i get out of my battery but i would like to know if i fine out how to derestrict my e bike would it give me any more power to clime hills. Or does it just make me go faster on the flat because as this battery on my bike age's in a year or two i wont get up the 3 hill home i just about make it now with two lights out four and that with a good battery.
Restricting a motor is usually effected by reducing the voltage to it, the maximum amps demand remaining unchanged. De-restricting may give the impression of increased torque, but in actual fact, only the maximum possible speed for a given voltage increased.
Volts = speed
Amps = torque (pulling power)
Typically, a Suzhou bafang 255 rpm motor in a 26" wheel will acheive 17-18 mph at around 39 volts. Some set-ups incorporate a 5k or 10k variable resistor which can be used to set the maximum road speed to which the motor will assist, usually 15.5 mph. Where a machine is fitted with an 'off-road' or 'sport mode' switch, the variable resistor can be switched out of line, and allows the motor to run at it's maximum voltage related speed.
In answer to your question, de-restricting your system will not increase the hill-climbing ability, only the road-speed to which the motor will assist.
Hope this helps
Regards
Bob