whitter45
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right guys next mod is a remap for my car
After the motorshow at the weekend I am thinking of using revo
Anyone use them before
[Edited on 18-01-2006 by whitter45]
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antscorsa
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my freind had his LCR done a month back and he said they were superb. and ive been in thec ar and it feels rapido now
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whitter45
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I think I will be going with them as its my next mod on the list
What is he running at now power and mods wise?
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antscorsa
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hes running the remap so 270bhp adna reciric DV, what they gave him with the package. feels very fast yet very stable, nice car
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whitter45
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good good
Will be very similar - Forge DV, Remap and viper induction
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Greg_M
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cant go wrong with a revo.
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whitter45
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Cheers Greg they seem to be ok. Heard reports its quite a harsh remap comapred to others
AMD etc apparently are smoother in power delivery
just thought I would ask
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Ian
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How much are they?
Power delivery and even peak power is dependent entirely on the map, which any good tuner will be able to tailor to your preferences.
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whitter45
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around £500
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jr
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contact motorsport developents, they are so so much better than the revo, amd stuff, and can vertully do anything
ask for stu, and have a chat, really worth the effort IMO
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Ian
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They will need your car though, and they're too much money. Personally I would be phoning Toph Technik, 0845 021 8674, who are local and can come to you, and are cheaper.
Plus you get the driving preference as the map is written for you not a generic thing.
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vibrio
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revo use a lot of boost compared to the rest. jabba is your best bet IMHO.
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whitter45
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could be an option.
Dubsport are very near to me who do revo but I will look into it
Been waiting to remap for ages but need to bite the bullet
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jr
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i would still go to MSD, if your paying the £££ i woud go to the best avalible
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vibrio
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quote: Originally posted by jr
i would still go to MSD, if your paying the £££ i woud go to the best avalible
thats a very big statement to make
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Ian
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Just phone Toph and say Ian said you want it doing tomorrow morning and be driving a monster fast car by the afternoon, and cheaper than everyone else.
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jr
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i just going on what ive read and heard, i have never heard or or read a problem about 1 thing that msd have done
stu is regared as one of the best in the buisness, and there live mapping has been proven time and time again
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Ian
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From a technical standpoint, these are just software, and I'm not entirely clear how they can differ that wildly. Tiled workshops and a stand at Autosport with your Porsche on are lovely, but I know where my money would be going.
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jr
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true, but there live mapping skills are unrivalled
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Ian
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I've never seen the value of live mapping a standard car, when the resultant product is essentially identical to previous ones. I suppose you get some input in to the driving style, I personally would drive it for a week before making a decision rather than looking at the readings.
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whitter45
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Ian I will give them a ring
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Martin CUK
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There's loads of choice:
Revo - Aggressive map, loads of low down power, but tails off a lot after 5k. You can upgrade to stage 2 if you've got the right mods.
APR - Nice smooth map, good power.
Custom Code - Latest company, pffer custom as well as generic, really good map, makes most of power right to redline.
Jabbsport - Been remapping cars for years, custom map done on their rollers, to take account of any mods etc.
Each will cost you around £450. Personally I went for CC as it's give th best power delivery, Revo is good but very much all or nothing, narrow power band, harsh on clutch etc.
Have a look on the VAG forums dude, LOADS of info available!!
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StuartVRS
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As vibs said, Jabba is the way to go imo
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broster
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chipwizards....wayne is a top mapper, seems overlooked on this site.
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vibrio
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strange no ones mentioned superchips
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