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Offline al200

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Remap advice
« on: October 13, 2014, 09:54:35 pm »
I'm considering having a remap done by a local company. I would like to go Revo but can't stretch my budget to that. The local company have quoted £225 and claim similar figures to the big name remaps.

Spoke to the guy today and he seems knowledgeable and has done a number of gti's. I just can't find much info on them on the net.

Has anyone had experience of these types of maps? How do they compare to APR/Revo?

Also, the company is called expert tuning and are based in caterham. Has anyone had any experience with them?

I appreciate any advice/thoughts.

Thanks

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Re: Remap advice
« Reply #1 on: October 13, 2014, 10:14:20 pm »
hi al

i have not heard of them the only place i would suggest is rtech in leicster they charge 290 for a stage 1 map and are alot of peoples choice on here. they also live map the cars!

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Re: Remap advice
« Reply #2 on: October 13, 2014, 10:28:04 pm »
W8 performance are a Shark dealer based in Tonbridge not far from you.

Www.w8performance.co.uk

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Re: Remap advice
« Reply #3 on: October 14, 2014, 05:31:08 am »
Thanks for the replies. Rtech would be my choice if I was closer to them. I would like something local in case I have any issues. I will look into the shark dealer.

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Re: Remap advice
« Reply #4 on: October 14, 2014, 07:35:54 am »
They aren't a well known tuner on here. . . Do you really want someone who has "mapped a few GTIs" or someone who knows the TFSI inside out and back to front who will be able to tell you if something isn't right and make sure you get the very best out of your car?

 it sounds very much like a guy with a laptop will upload a generic map and send you on your way.  . .for a few £'s more you can get the very latest mapping techniques and traction control mapping to make your car much more usable in the wet.

I wouldn't be afraid to travel as a decent tuner won't let you leave with any problems with the map.
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Re: Remap advice
« Reply #5 on: October 14, 2014, 08:17:32 am »
They aren't a well known tuner on here. . . Do you really want someone who has "mapped a few GTIs" or someone who knows the TFSI inside out and back to front who will be able to tell you if something isn't right and make sure you get the very best out of your car?

 it sounds very much like a guy with a laptop will upload a generic map and send you on your way.  . .for a few £'s more you can get the very latest mapping techniques and traction control mapping to make your car much more usable in the wet.

I wouldn't be afraid to travel as a decent tuner won't let you leave with any problems with the map.

^^^ this. Live maps are much better, if there is an issue or weakness you can find out straight away and fix it or leave the map for another time. With a plug and play if there's any weakness or problem you won't know until you get a warning light or something breaks. Getting a good map is very important and it's worth spending the extra money and time getting a really good one.

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Re: Remap advice
« Reply #6 on: October 18, 2014, 10:53:33 pm »
They aren't a well known tuner on here. . . Do you really want someone who has "mapped a few GTIs" or someone who knows the TFSI inside out and back to front who will be able to tell you if something isn't right and make sure you get the very best out of your car?

 it sounds very much like a guy with a laptop will upload a generic map and send you on your way.  . .for a few £'s more you can get the very latest mapping techniques and traction control mapping to make your car much more usable in the wet.

I wouldn't be afraid to travel as a decent tuner won't let you leave with any problems with the map.

^^^ this. Live maps are much better, if there is an issue or weakness you can find out straight away and fix it or leave the map for another time. With a plug and play if there's any weakness or problem you won't know until you get a warning light or something breaks. Getting a good map is very important and it's worth spending the extra money and time getting a really good one.

yeah exactly Rtech all day long

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Re: Remap advice
« Reply #7 on: October 20, 2014, 07:08:06 pm »
Bluefin, no complaints about mine :)