I wouldn't expect Revo to diagnose a fault over the phone or email. But they don't listen to their so called network of trained and knowledgeable dealers. I know through bitter experience.
Factory stock isnt always full factory stock either. Well at least not the same Model Year car
No, but it will be the exact same software version that was flashed to the ECU on the production line as well as any updates that have been added. The Bosch hardware and software number will be the same as well as checksum values, VAG number, chassis number, software version etc.... I know this as I have checked many cars that we have flashed with full stock software from the Revo database and Winols (map editing software) always shows the file is a 100% match to known Bosch factory files.
As for customer care from Revo, the moment I saw this thread, I rang a revo technician on his mobile out of hours (around 7pm on a saturday night) and they spent 15-20 mins talking through the scenario and possible solutions, cant ask more than that can you?
And as yet nobody knows if its a software fault, it could be anything such as faulty lambda, faulty pcv, boist leak, vac leak, dodgy cat, contaminants in combustion i.e burning oil, breather problem.........
Well i know of more than one car that have had the wrong "factory" file flashed back. Revo's stock database is not always a "100% stock" file from the factory. They take the file from
1 factory car and then keep that on file. They don't bother then to check ECU no's or revisions of the file with any updates like you say. If your car is the same car then thats the file you get regardless of model year. The checksum is not always altered either, again i know from experience.
Otherwise explain to me how an ED30 i know of made S3 power on a "100% Stock Factory" Map
Revo's customer care is not very good once you have a problem. Again i'm speaking from experience. The default answer is "boost leak". I had and have had loads of problems on K03 Stage 2+. I spent a considerable amount of money replacing parts on the car as Revo were adament something was wrong with the car. However i have since gone back to Stage 2 and now make more power/torque than stage 2+
But the software is still apparently not at fault
As you say in this particular case we don't know if it is the software yet. But just because something doesn't show straight away doesn't mean the software is not to blame. It only takes a typo in the code.
Like i said earlier the product, when it works, is very good. However i want backup and customer care that
listen's to what i have to say rather than instantly just cutting me off saying it's a hardware fault. Maybe you have a Revo technician's mobile and can call him whenever. But your one of their dealers and they have to be a bit more co-operative with dealers otherwise they can't sell their product.
Remember as well that their customer care is only assessed/tested when someone has a problem