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GIAC Vs REVO.... Another VS argument!

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Poppa Dom:

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--- Quote from: NB07 on July 21, 2009, 03:18:26 pm ---well looks like im going for revo now god i feel a plonker  :embarrassed:

thanks for all the help dudes  :happy2:

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No worries! - I am sure that there are plenty of people on here fairly local to you that can help with a PC/Select Plus. I can't remember how far you are from me?

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just down the road dom (marlow) :happy2:  im all booked in for friday but will have to fill in some form and wait for my switch so hopefully wont take too long.  :party:


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Not far away at all then (30 mins) - always help to help if need be. Out of interest, what Revo dealer are you using?

NB07:
thanks geezer nice to know youd be willing to help as i know your good with the ol vadge-com! its vagtech near Leighton Buzzard, so not far for me  :happy2:

bacillus:
Just be aware that the ecu will need some miles to re-adapt after changing maps.   :smiley:

Msportman:

--- Quote from: john_o on July 21, 2009, 02:10:13 pm ---REVO / GIAC / APR are all good choices.

APR would be good if you dont plan to play with settings. Cruise I wanted and the toggling of maps is easy and self contained thru the stalk. depends how much you'll actually be doing it!
(as is REVO with SELECT PLUS tbh)



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Going for some more APR therapy at Awesome on Thursday John.
KW Clubsports will be fitted then too.

Think I better start a small build thread and get the photo's uploaded. Will take some pics on Thursday.

I certainly use cruise quite a bit especially handy on the motorway through spedd restrictions or on nice relaxed long journeys. 

revo carl:
FYI everyone..... boost 0 is valet mode on our software :)

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