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Model specific boards => Golf mk5 => Topic started by: Dave-turbo on 06 October 2009, 01:07
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hi guys.
just wondering if anybody has used then for a remap, i see they stock revo aswell but fancy going for one of there own as they do custom maps aswell so will be idea when i go for gt30 conversion.
anybody got any feedback.
many thanks
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Yeah, i was in the process of buying a One Click from AmD just before they were bought by Big Boys Toys.
It was a right pain in the arse dealing with them. Emails to the MD etc (Shaun Hollamby)
However, others have had good dealings with them so i just put it down to bad luck.
Thankfully i got my money back as i paid for it on Credit Card
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Feedback is really good, check out this thread http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=134184
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had a chat with them and been advised revo stage 3 is the best way to go. anyone got any feedback on this and any ideas on the power levels?
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My mate got his 118d done with them - he's very pleased, would recommend them.
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had a chat with them and been advised revo stage 3 is the best way to go. anyone got any feedback on this and any ideas on the power levels?
from stage zero? Ie out of the showroom ?
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I've recently had some very poor 'service' from them - could NOT recommend them! :sick:
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I've recently had some very poor 'service' from them - could NOT recommend them! :sick:
Really TT?
What happend?
Shaun and the boys at AmD Essex pride themselves on customer service so I'm surprised you feel you've been let down in some way?
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I've recently had some very poor 'service' from them - could NOT recommend them! :sick:
Really TT?
What happend?
Shaun and the boys at AmD Essex pride themselves on customer service so I'm surprised you feel you've been let down in some way?
Look at my thread on the big brakes for some 'background info'. Basically had a chat with them about seriously wanting to spend around £2k - asked them to provide some further info etc, and they havn't even had the courtessy of getting back to me! :angry:
Don't forget, they are basically BigBoysToys renamed - and BBT had a shocking reputation. AmD used to have a truely excellent rep, until one of their senior partners/founders left the company a few years back - and they have gone downhill since then!
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AmD used to have a truely excellent rep, until one of their senior partners/founders left the company a few years back - and they have gone downhill since then!
Was that the bloke who owns Milltek?
A few of the old AmD boys have moved to APS now and i believe they have an excellent rep.
I know what you mean about BBT not replying to emails or phoning back. :sad:
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AmD used to have a truely excellent rep, until one of their senior partners/founders left the company a few years back - and they have gone downhill since then!
Was that the bloke who owns Milltek?
No - the two companies are/were completely separate (apart from them being Milltek agents).
A few of the old AmD boys have moved to APS now and i believe they have an excellent rep.
Yes, that is the one - APS was started from the 'best bits' of the original AmD, so it would make sense that any reminants of the original AmD good guys moved to APS.
I know what you mean about BBT not replying to emails or phoning back. :sad:
Leopard, spots, and all that. BBT were originally a shyte MaxPower type company, targeting chavtastic Saxos, Novas, Corsas and the likes - and their rep used to be truely hideous. But when they were bought out by AmD, then all that was supposed to change! :rolleyes:
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Emails are the worse kind of comunication you can make then you want technical information.
I can imagine AMD get 100S 0f emails every day, we get over 20 per day and struggle to cope and reply to every one. Some emails need more time to reply due to the nature of the question and they get put on the back burner until we get more time...then the get forget about by accident. IMO you best option is call AMD direct and ask the questions direct and get the answer straight away or request a ring back.
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No - the two companies are/were completely separate (apart from them being Milltek agents)
I think Phill Millington was something to do with AmD as i was given his contact details from old AmD staff re getting my money back.
Emails are the worse kind of comunication you can make then you want technical information.
I can imagine AMD get 100S 0f emails every day, we get over 20 per day and struggle to cope and reply to every one. Some emails need more time to reply due to the nature of the question and they get put on the back burner until we get more time...then the get forget about by accident.
I agree with what you are saying regarding emails but sometimes its not convinient to phone and email is the only option.
If you are offering an email address as a form of contact then you should reply even if its just to say "this sort of enquiry would be better discussed over the phone".
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Phil Millington (milltek boss) did indeed buy out the previous owners of AmD (Scott went to canada, Geoff the mapper then went with Ed Jackson to create APS).
Shaun Hollamby who ran BBT for a good while never got a bad rep from what i know. He bought the brand name of AmD Technik after Phil decided to let the company go last year.
AmD has actually employed more people in the last year to cater for their growing VAG business. Ben answers most of the emails now and i don't know why he never investigated and get back to u with some info. I've had AmD fit quite a few things to my car and Shaun and the boys always do a top job. If you look on SeatCupra.net...you'll not see a single bad word about them. And over the weekend, it seems the Audi owners like them too, as Audi Driver magazine readers have voted them Audi Tuner of the year for 2009.
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Emails are the worse kind of comunication you can make then you want technical information.
I can imagine AMD get 100S 0f emails every day, we get over 20 per day and struggle to cope and reply to every one. Some emails need more time to reply due to the nature of the question and they get put on the back burner until we get more time...then the get forget about by accident. IMO you best option is call AMD direct and ask the questions direct and get the answer straight away or request a ring back.
And that was EXACTLY what I did. I even told them I had a budget of £2k to play with - but fook all back from them. :sick:
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No - the two companies are/were completely separate (apart from them being Milltek agents)
I think Phill Millington was something to do with AmD as i was given his contact details from old AmD staff re getting my money back.
OK, fairy nuff. :wink:
Emails are the worse kind of comunication you can make then you want technical information.
I can imagine AMD get 100S 0f emails every day, we get over 20 per day and struggle to cope and reply to every one. Some emails need more time to reply due to the nature of the question and they get put on the back burner until we get more time...then the get forget about by accident.
I agree with what you are saying regarding emails but sometimes its not convinient to phone and email is the only option.
If you are offering an email address as a form of contact then you should reply even if its just to say "this sort of enquiry would be better discussed over the phone".
Well, in BBT AmD Essex defence, I didn't actually e-mail them - but I wholeheartedly agree with both comments.
However, again in the general 'defence' of e-mails, you can't actually judge how 'serious' e-mails are - some might just be 'fishing' for info, maybe using it as a price comparison or similar - so if I were a trader, I would probably be inclined to prioritise e-mails lower down the pecking order than phone calls, or personal callers, or even the old skool fax message.
But with my phone call, I was deadly serious, and it was pretty obvious by the 'additional info' which I had to tell them! :rolleyes:
I personally think that AmD Essex are blatantly trading on the good reputation of the original AmD, and only purchased the AmD name because their original BBT name got such a bad rep. ETTO though.
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Phil Millington (milltek boss) did indeed buy out the previous owners of AmD (Scott went to canada, Geoff the mapper then went with Ed Jackson to create APS).
OK, never knew that bit about Phil buying AmD first. :smiley: But I was aware of their remap man, and Ed and the new APS company. :wink:
Shaun Hollamby who ran BBT for a good while never got a bad rep from what i know.
Really, :rolleyes: he certainly pissed off the Vauxhall and Ford brigades! :angry:
He bought the brand name of AmD Technik after Phil decided to let the company go last year.
Hmmmm - I'm sure he hasn't told you the complete story. Because IF BBT was as good as peeps seem to claim, why did they feel the need to completely change their name, and not just a 'new' name, but a complete purchase of an existing and very highly regarded name. I smell fish!
AmD has actually employed more people in the last year to cater for their growing VAG business.
Fair enough. But that then is admission that they had no indept VAG expertise! Adverts in glossy mags do wonders for attracting new business :wink: - especially so when they are now trading under the highly regarded AmD name! :rolleyes:
Ben answers most of the emails now and i don't know why he never investigated and get back to u with some info.
Like I said, I never e-mailed them, I phoned them, offering to put £2k of business their way! :rolleyes:
I've had AmD fit quite a few things to my car and Shaun and the boys always do a top job.
OK, I'm pleased to hear some good personal feedback. Are you fairly local to them?
But anyway, it isn't their workshop facilities and capabilities which I'm interested in - just their ability to supply parts!
If you look on SeatCupra.net...you'll not see a single bad word about them.
Hmmmm . . . SCN - they have an extremely strict forum policy about peeps who wish to 'aire' probs, especially when they are their official forum sponsors. So with that level of censorship, I think that particular comment is a bit of an 'own goal'. :wink:
And over the weekend, it seems the Audi owners like them too, as Audi Driver magazine readers have voted them Audi Tuner of the year for 2009.
And . . . . . Kim Collins QST won an Audi Driver mag award a while back - and he seriously divides opinions - some peeps rave about him, whereas others wouldn't p!ss on him if he were on fire.
Sorry, but my vast years of experience have shown that anything related to 'journalism' should really be taken with a pinch of salt. By all means, use these kinds of awards as a starting point of reference - but NEVER take them as gospel - because if they were, then Kim Collins would have won the award every year since!
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Hello
Was advised of this thread by a customer of ours. Seems like a few untruths listed by certain people here.
First of all sorry for not returning your calls to the 2 people who were not replied to.
There is mention that we worked on "Saxos, Novas, Corsas and the likes". Nope never did as BBT because we were solely VAG back then.
For the same reason, we COULDN'T have pissed off the "Vauxhall and Ford brigade". We didn't ever work on Fords or Vauxhalls as BBT. We are proud to now offer tuning for Ford and Vauxhall vehicles as AmD.
BBT was sold at the end of 2007 with an annual turnover of 1.4 million pounds.
As BBT, which ran between 1987 and 2007 we worked and supplied parts for solely VAG models. We also ran cars in the VW Cup race series.
I personally first ran a workshop, again solely working on VAG models from 1985, and all 4 of our technicians are VAG trained. I first worked in a VAG workshop over 30 years ago.
These are answers/ corrections to just a few of the ill-informed comments that have been made by a very opinionated but factually innacurate member of this forum.
To be honest there are so many innacuracies within the posts mainly made by Teutonic_Tamer that it makes me believe there is an ulterior motive behind his comments? If it is solely based on us not returning a phonecall then you need to get out more?
Regards
Shaun Hollamby (not ret'd)
AmD Technik (Essex) Ltd.
P.S. We do work on Corsas now as AmD. Check out the Corsa racecar that we remapped for the Dunlop Sportmaxx Cup- http://www.amdessex.com/workshop.blog.cfm
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Hello Shaun, Welcome to the forum. :wink:
Saxos, Novas, Corsas and the likes... :rolleyes:
Very easy cars to tune, so the owners tell me.
Back Box = 30bhp
Stickers = 5bhp
Cone Air filter = 15bhp
Shell Vpower = 8bhp
Blue led lights = 4 bhp
ebay chips = 25bhp
This is what the Saxo owners tell me when they come to use the rolling road to find out all there tuning mods have made -5bhp less the stock power...pmsl
Nova & Corsa they are ok when running C20LET/Z20LET lumps..
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Hello
Was advised of this thread by a customer of ours. Seems like a few untruths listed by certain people here.
First of all sorry for not returning your calls to the 2 people who were not replied to.
There is mention that we worked on "Saxos, Novas, Corsas and the likes". Nope never did as BBT because we were solely VAG back then.
For the same reason, we COULDN'T have pissed off the "Vauxhall and Ford brigade". We didn't ever work on Fords or Vauxhalls as BBT. We are proud to now offer tuning for Ford and Vauxhall vehicles as AmD.
BBT was sold at the end of 2007 with an annual turnover of 1.4 million pounds.
As BBT, which ran between 1987 and 2007 we worked and supplied parts for solely VAG models. We also ran cars in the VW Cup race series.
I personally first ran a workshop, again solely working on VAG models from 1985, and all 4 of our technicians are VAG trained. I first worked in a VAG workshop over 30 years ago.
These are answers/ corrections to just a few of the ill-informed comments that have been made by a very opinionated but factually innacurate member of this forum.
To be honest there are so many innacuracies within the posts mainly made by Teutonic_Tamer that it makes me believe there is an ulterior motive behind his comments? If it is solely based on us not returning a phonecall then you need to get out more?
Regards
Shaun Hollamby (not ret'd)
AmD Technik (Essex) Ltd.
P.S. We do work on Corsas now as AmD. Check out the Corsa racecar that we remapped for the Dunlop Sportmaxx Cup- http://www.amdessex.com/workshop.blog.cfm
Its good to see someone defending their own reputation,good for you it`s all so easy to s lag people off on a forum. :wink:
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Agreed. A friend of mine who had his 118d chipped at AMDEssex has just bought a 535d, pretty sure he'll be heading back their way to unleash more power :D