Speaking to Keith at JKM, he asked me if I had disconnected my battery at any stage... I thought about it for a second and confirmed that when I did the S3 i/c job myself, the battery had been disconnected. Keith said that this would have reset the Revo settings to F=0, T=0 and B=0. I didn't realise this at the time and straight after the job, drove it down to VWR in Milton Keynes from Birmingham to have the Quaife fitted. The car stayed there for a couple of days and I picked it up to take it down to JKM for the Stage 2+ remap
I was forced to fill up with fuel from South Mimms (BP Ultimate which I think is shyte - first time I had ever used it in the car - it always gets V-Power) and the engine warning light came on 5 miles after filling up. Anyway, I didn't make it to JKM in time and ended up getting Northampton Motorsport to apply the map the next day where I asked for boost to be set to 5. That night I checked the engine warning with VAG-COM and from the date//time and mileage, worked out that the issue occured while it was at VWR - just before I picked it up. The Quaife was probably tested by VWR before I picked my car up and naturally, they would have given it some to make sure everything was working ok...
This brings me back to what Keith from JKM said.... he said that if the Revo settings were on 0,0,0 then it would mean that the timing may cause issues if the car was driven hard - not sure why although he did explain why but I've forgotten. I had lean fuel and excess fuel warnings on VAGCOM and I reckon that an inital fuelling issue has had knock on effects and maybe damaged the injectors and associated parts like the fuel pressure limiting valve which may have been subject to very high fuel pressures following the Stage 2+ remap at Northampton Motorsports.... maybe the cause isn't one, but several and the damage has been caused to involved parts of the fuelling system... of course, this is speculation, but JKM have replaced a few bits of the fuelling system and now have narrowed down to the injectors, so it seems to make sense. I'll find out next week when the injectors are tested and replaced.