Nic Barnes
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Any more info about the golf in that spam photo? Looks smart
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taylorboosh
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Update...
Sedox fitted a new (rebuilt) turbo for £650 and all is well 140-odd bhp...
Hmmmnn
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Steve
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So they broke it then charged him to fix it? seems reasonable.
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Nic Barnes
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What if you had been driving your "mates" golf taylorboosh, and the turbo went cat-d. Would you pay for it?
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Steve
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Robin
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
So they broke it then charged him to fix it? seems reasonable.
Did they though, or did it break when it was there?
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Steve
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Shut the fuck up Robin you liberal cunt, you will say anything to impress your tree hugging mates.
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alan-g-w
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Lol
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taylorboosh
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quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
What if you had been driving your "mates" golf taylorboosh, and the turbo went cat-d. Would you pay for it?
No, but if id been living with my "mam" and was a ginger virgin, id expect her to buy me hair dye
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Nic Barnes
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So what you are saying is, it's the parts fault it expired and its up to the owner to pay for it if you had been driving? So what's the difference with it expiring while being mapped? Same principal really. It could have failed the next day without being mapped etc etc etc. just seems like you want to make Internet slander without any actual knowledge of what it is you are talking about tbh.
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taylorboosh
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Because i wouldnt be playing out with WOT, timing and fuel settings whilst i was driving it.... Nor would i be running a mates car to redline..
Of course you own a corsa that can go fast up a quarter mile, you must be right "mate"
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Nic Barnes
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i dont see why you resort to abuse, it just shows how little knowledge of the subject you started you actually have.
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by taylorboosh
quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
What if you had been driving your "mates" golf taylorboosh, and the turbo went cat-d. Would you pay for it?
No, but if id been living with my "mam" and was a ginger virgin, id expect her to buy me hair dye
You forgot to mention his obsession with mountain bikes.
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Nic Barnes
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best thing i ever bought ben, way more fun and rewarding than anything car related.
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3CorsaMeal
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I heard alot of these groups of biking men stop off in forests and wank each other off. Its all a big conspiracy. Keep an eye out for that. Could be a chance to lose your virginity.
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Nic Barnes
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probsbly more of a road biker thing that so im safe. thanks for the warning.
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Lee_fr200
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
quote: Originally posted by Lee_fr200
I had my car 'live mapped' by awesome gti was v.quick but shortly after my turbo blew up at 36k miles and j100rsa even found bits of the turbo as far back as the airbox with some in the intercooler, now runs a garret turbo, since been to specky at RStuning and they looked at the mapping which I've been told was absolute dog shite, so couldn't be bothered with the hassle and just got a standard map on there now
[Edited on 30-08-2013 by Lee_fr200]
In fairness, every mapper in the country will tell you someone else's work is crap.
I agree but RStuning weren't mapping the car for me they were just returning it to standard map
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taylorboosh
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quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
probsbly more of a road biker thing that so im safe. thanks for the warning.
You have a road bike too?
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taylorboosh
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quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
i dont see why you resort to abuse, it just shows how little knowledge of the subject you started you actually have.
Obviously i dont know huge amounts about mapping cars, hense why i started a thread...
If i knew i wouldnt ask
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micra_pete
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Road biking you saaay?
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Colin
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quote: Originally posted by taylorboosh
Its a 100bhp derv iir mate..
quote: Originally posted by taylorboosh
Couldnt tell you mate? Made 140 bhp then... Bang
40% increase in power, theres the problem there. It wont be rated to that surly!?
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taylorboosh
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My 150 bhp golf made 230? And was fine?
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Rtech
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BKD turbos with over 110k there is a 70% chance it will fail straight away, they are cheese and that extra 100mb is enough to snap the shaft on thr compressor side near the bearing. Had one last Friday with 118k which failed after 2 power runs. I have just turned away a 116k BKD for remap.. Told him to wait unit he has a new turbo. A lot of early BKD engine shat there turbo stock less than 45k.... Everyone with BKD and original turbo needs to know there is a risk of going pop!!!
Most people going for remap don't just book into a tuner for a map not knowing the risks of there setup/engine and mileage ect, most tuners will all state the risk of tuning an early BKD engine and will point out there is a good chance it will pop an old weak turbo straight away. Give the customer thr option to take a risk or go Away and be preemptive and install a new turbo for mapping.
I the case of blaming the tuner, the tuner knows the safe runnin limits of healthy hardware, I will make boost /power reduction when tuning older cars to give it extra head room, but if any part of the hardware is hanging on for it's dear life then boooom the map will highlight it, same with a clutch and clamping force, the car has 100k and engine torque 250lbft stock, the old clutch is hanging on well and not slipping because it's still got around 280lbft clamping force left. But as soon as the car gets tune for 30lbft+ the clutch will slip.... Now is this the tuners fault the clutch is slipping? Or is it one of them things that's expected with high miles and tuning? Same with the tubo?
If the car was new with 5-6k and then the turbo blew, then it's room to have tuner doubts.
At thr end of thr day remapping, tuning, aiming for power over stock is a risk full stop and the risk is for the owner to take. The tuners can advise on the risks and help with damage limitation.
Nick :-)
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Steve
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Not really much to argue with there, however we are talking about Dave a here, a proven dodgy cunt. I highly doubt there would have been any risk prescribed to the owner before hand.
John can clarify that though. If he signed paperwork then he has no leg to stand on either
[Edited on 31-08-2013 by Steve]
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BarnshaW
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putting aside his non-genuine genuine BCA induction kits was he not fairly competent and did know his stuff?
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