... and what happens if one is not happy with the software?
Then you need to go cap in hand to your original mapper and hope they don’t charge you too much for wanting to jump ship in the first place.
Is that really how it works with other tuners? With APR, once you buy it, you own it and reflashes are already free regardless of who we are flashing over. Seems like a pretty poor customer service policy on their behalf to me.
I don’t know if that is what would happen, but you really blame them if they did?
I buy a product from company A which has a good reputation for maps and cs, yet i decide to bin their map and go with one of their competitors.
In the cold light of day I come to my senses and realise that company B’s map was in fact worse than what I had on the car before, so I either have to return the car to std at no cost, pay to have the inferior map on the car or go back to my tuner hoping they will give me a free remap (which in my case means an ECU removal).
Could you really blame them for wanting to charge a nominal fee for this service? a dealer overwriting the remap by ‘upgrading’ the ECU against your wishes is one thing, but to knowingly get it overwrote by a competitor is a different kettle of fish in my eyes.
As for my mapper I dare say there would be no charge, despite him already being out of pocket due to their outstanding c/s which has gone above what many or dare I say it any tuner would of done.
Which incidentally included:
a hire car to get me home after an unforeseeable problem on the day of the remap,
my car was then delivered to me a couple of working days after,
then after a query, a courtesy car was delivered to my work some 200 miles away and my car was collected,
which was delivered back to me a few days later - with a full tank (£70’s worth) of fuel.
All this despite nothing being found wrong with the car, that to me is c/s!
To top it it off they have the reputation in the UK of one of, if not
the best mappers of VAG TDi’s (amongst others)