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Offline RTechUK

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Re: De-immobilising and mapping my ECU
« Reply #10 on: 03 July 2012, 23:13 »
Well there's options there dave mate

Indeed, rang R-tech today but Nick wasn't there although did leave a message..

Hoping they can do it really as I've got their stage 1 on there and was really happy with it, and should hopefully get the discount for going stage 2 on it..  :smiley:

If not, your mate will be getting a ring  :wink:

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Re: De-immobilising and mapping my ECU
« Reply #11 on: 04 July 2012, 07:35 »
There is a map needing to be put on it aswell, also charcoal cannister remove etc..

I have your stage 1 map on there already, does this mean I would get the discount when going up to stage2/custom like you do when you bring your car in?

He took my number, said I needed to speak to you directy, but alas, no reply.
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Re: De-immobilising and mapping my ECU
« Reply #12 on: 04 July 2012, 09:09 »
Well there's options there dave mate

Indeed, rang R-tech today but Nick wasn't there although did leave a message..

Hoping they can do it really as I've got their stage 1 on there and was really happy with it, and should hopefully get the discount for going stage 2 on it..  :smiley:

If not, your mate will be getting a ring  :wink:

We can do the immo fine, but not stage 2 mapping as all of our stage 2 maps and above are custom setup to each car. We would need to have the car here to do the stage 2 mapping.  How come you need the immo off?

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Re: De-immobilising and mapping my ECU
« Reply #13 on: 05 July 2012, 18:42 »
It's going into a mk2 Nick, and don't want to keep the clocks, transponder and key.

Would you not be able to load something like Wazzzer's 220 map on to my ECU? I understand that you prefer to have the car up with your to test and make sure everything is safe but this is something that between myself, Wazzzer, DH & Mike671 (VW master mechanic) if there was any issues, we will be able to find and sort them.

All i'm after is a generic ko3s AGU map, to get me going.
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Re: De-immobilising and mapping my ECU
« Reply #14 on: 06 July 2012, 15:58 »
Enough with the this map and that map - just get the f*cker de-immobilised and get it mapped when it's in the car and people can assess how it's behaving.  :angry:
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Re: De-immobilising and mapping my ECU
« Reply #15 on: 07 July 2012, 20:41 »
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