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Offline RedRobin

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Re: Dangers of re-mapping?
« Reply #15 on: February 28, 2011, 12:30:48 pm »

Hi, Redrobin-how did you know what brakes to upgrade to? did the mod garage tell you? And where did you go to have them done? Thanks a lot, as always others feel free to join in, thanks.


....Well.. Are you sitting comfortably?.. Then I'll begin..  :popcornsoda: [I haven't had my breakfast yet!!]

Once upon a time, before I was remapped, a friend and fellow Mk5 GTI owner invited folks on a forum (before this one was born) to visit AP Racing in Coventry with an oem Monza 17" wheel. Muggings here decided that as no-one else was volunteering, probably because most folks had Monza 18's, I would drive the 3-hours each way journey. AP wanted to check whether one of their brake kits could fit the Monza 17 and Volkswagen weren't willing to lend them one. As you can see from the pic, and because I'm a picture whore, the fit was successful:



AP were very pleased and out of curiosity I asked why so much enthusiasm and was told because of the European market. I then jokingly asked what's in it for me... There was a very pregnant pause and a serious face, during which I was regretting asking the question... And then came the offer I couldn't refuse but with the proviso that AP fitted the brakes there in Coventry and at mutual convenience. I actually did refuse the offer until later that summer when I experienced brake fade on my oem brakes and nearly found myself in the passenger seat of a large truck on a roundabout. A phone call was made and off I went to Coventry the day before I drove to Germany, where, of course, I thoroughly tested those nice new shiny AP brakes.

That was in late 2006 and I've always been extremely happy with my AP 4-pots. They told me that their 6-pots were overkill on a Golf unless doing competitive racing events. They feel smooth and pedal feedback is direct and positive - Which is the big criticism of VW and Audi oem brakes. In just two words they are Confidence Inspiring. Voila!

[Time I got outta here and had brunch!]



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Re: Dangers of re-mapping?
« Reply #16 on: February 28, 2011, 12:36:31 pm »
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Just to add:

Basically, Homer, there isn't a one-stop garage for modding. It's far better to go to different specialists and also to experience each mod and what it does and doesn't do for yourself. This forum however is a great, if not the greatest, place to share and network and learn and help each other.

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Re: Dangers of re-mapping?
« Reply #17 on: March 01, 2011, 12:33:52 pm »
Thanks all! I need to start saving these answers on my computer before I forget lol