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Mk5 GTian:

Just about to get my 3rd mk5 GTi, and I'm looking at remaps. My last mk5 was on a REVO stage 1, set up at their hq on settings of 7 9 and 9, and it was very, very good. However, with decent 06 plate mk5's available with 100k on the clock for 4-5k, I assumed REVO would have done what they did with the mk4 and dropped the price significantly.

A quick visit to their site left me very surprised to see that they are still trying to squeeze 499 plus VAT out of this. Now that's 600 quid on a 4k car, 15% of it's price. Surely REVO have made enough profit out of this engine and subsequent maps to drop the price now? I'd happily pay 350 - 400, but not 600, so I'm going to use this as an opportunity to try R Tech.     

bacillus:
Off topic but does your new car have a sunroof?

GrayMK5GTI:
I can honestly say you won't be disappointed with R-Tech  :happy2:

I'll keep an eye out on Facebook for your new car purchase  :jumpmove:

Matthewsimone:
£600 for a generic map  :sick:
Only paid £595 for a fully live map and run on the rollers on my previous mk1 focus Rs at Sabre custom tuning in Bristol

Sorry but no generic map is worth more than £299 although personally i wouldn't have a generic map on mine even if it was offered for free  :grin:
Standard all the way for me these days
 :happy2:

bigmig95:
I agree to some extent but any further upgrades to stage 2  (£50) then 2+ (a further £50) even the argument out.  REVO stage 1 £600 (inc VAT) is a difficult number to justify but at R-TECH

Stage 1  - £290
Stage 2 - £350
Stage 2+ - £390

You're looking at a similar outlay should you go through the various stages during the life of your vehicle ownership.

Couple of years back I went stage 1 REVO and for me now to get 2+ REVO the outlay at £100 is substantially less than going R-tech for £390. 

I find my REVO map absolutely fine to be honest but have never had the opportunity to compare it back to back with anyone elses so its difficult to get involved with any 'who's best debates'

If you would like REVO its worth waiting for an offer to be thrown out which they do from time to time.  R-tech on the other hand, great reviews and looks like you get a lot more involvement in the whole process with some data to verify what your car does at the end.  REVO I was put in reception and had nothing except a bum on seat feel afterwards for what my car was doing. 

Good luck whatever you decide  :happy2:

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