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Offline Chris192

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Recommend Revo Dealer South East?
« on: 14 October 2009, 12:15 »
Hi Fellow Golf Lovers,

New to the forum here, and first post :) - quick question (appologise if this is the wrong place to post) Has anyone had a Revo Remap done to a Golf GTi 1.8T? (150, Pre 2000 T reg) - Ive just sold my 328is BMW and think im going to notice the power loss in the new golf , however ive been told that you can go from 150bhp to 190-195bhp with a Revo remap, also i hear the Torque increase is significant!

Has anybody had this done? Do you notice the difference? And if so is there anywhere in the South-East (Kent area pref) that anyone can recommend?

Thanks in advance for any help/advice,

Chris

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Re: Recommend Revo Dealer South East?
« Reply #1 on: 14 October 2009, 12:18 »
Dont bother with Revo.

Speak to these guys at R-Tech and they will remap your car, most of the regular MK4 boys on here have theirs remapped. R-Tech also did my MK5. Give them a call, they are based in Hickley, Leicester but will come to you for a small call out fee.

http://www.r-techpower.co.uk/

If your adamant about wanting a Revo Remap then AMD Essex (http://www.amdessex.com/) will do it for you, get a price from both of them and get ready to be shocked how much more AMD want for what is essentially the same thing, not to mention both Nick and Ben from R-Tech being both sound guys.

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Re: Recommend Revo Dealer South East?
« Reply #2 on: 14 October 2009, 12:29 »
Hey Alan,

Thanks for the rapid reply! - Ive had a look on their site and looks impressive. They seem to offer the same 150 - 195bhp upgrade as revo, and looks like they only charge a £40 call out fee, I will give them a call at some point to get more details.

One quick after thought...

Do you know if you need to upgrade any parts on the car after the remap? Obviously there will be more strain on the engine, brakes etc so do you need to upgrade the breaks or anything or is it basically just - plugin to the diagnostics connection - reprogram the ECU and away you go?

Thanks again,

Chris

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Re: Recommend Revo Dealer South East?
« Reply #3 on: 14 October 2009, 12:31 »
Also IIRC R-Tech are doing free mobile remap service on this months deal list http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=131198.0

Wish I knew this three weeks ago but not to worry.

The lads are the best at what they do and it's well worth the cash (£200 on yours OBD Remap 1997><2000 = £200)

2001 1.8T GTI, AUM, R-Tech Stage 1 Remap, 18" Nouvolari alloys with 6mm spacers, Green Cotton panel filter, N249 Bypass, Drilled airbox, Forge 007p, Original R32 headlights (FOR SALE, PM ME WITH AN OFFER), full leather, New N75F, New MAF, New Coilpacks, Sprayed black interior (Woo Hoo not more wood), Indigo Blue

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Re: Recommend Revo Dealer South East?
« Reply #4 on: 14 October 2009, 12:33 »
Have a read thru this Chris as you will only really need to change your DV to a Forge one which I highly recommend you getting that from R-Tech too

http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=131689.0

2001 1.8T GTI, AUM, R-Tech Stage 1 Remap, 18" Nouvolari alloys with 6mm spacers, Green Cotton panel filter, N249 Bypass, Drilled airbox, Forge 007p, Original R32 headlights (FOR SALE, PM ME WITH AN OFFER), full leather, New N75F, New MAF, New Coilpacks, Sprayed black interior (Woo Hoo not more wood), Indigo Blue

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Re: Recommend Revo Dealer South East?
« Reply #5 on: 14 October 2009, 12:36 »
Its highly recommended that you upgrade your diverter valve as the additional strain of the remap often causes the standard one to split. R-Tech will do you a Forge 007P DV replacement fully fitted for £85, you should be able to haggle that down and get a discount if you get the remap done with them.

You dont NEED to upgrade the brakes but seeing as you are pushing more speed it would advisable although as not essential. You dont actually NEED to upgrade anything as its as simple as you say, the ECU is reprogrammed and off you go, more power.

Have you given yourself a budget for performance upgrades?

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Re: Recommend Revo Dealer South East?
« Reply #6 on: 14 October 2009, 12:56 »
Awesome the timing couldnt have been better! :D

Thanks for the links and advice - hopefully wont need to do much other than have the car remapped, sit back and enjoy :)

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Re: Recommend Revo Dealer South East?
« Reply #7 on: 14 October 2009, 13:00 »
Well i was looking for a car around 2,000k - 2,500k after my 328 packed up and my friend was selling his 1.8T Golf so after having a test drive I fell in love with it. Im buying it for £1,850 so I have around £300 - £400 to spend on mods. ECU Remap being the first on the list and im probably going to pick up some new pedals. My friend had a Turbo dial added above the dash which looks awesome so other than any additional requirements after the ECU upgrade im not too sure!

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Re: Recommend Revo Dealer South East?
« Reply #8 on: 14 October 2009, 14:55 »
maybe exhaust cat back system a good panel filter combined with this  :wink:http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=87356.0 well worth it
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Re: Recommend Revo Dealer South East?
« Reply #9 on: 14 October 2009, 15:14 »
Where about in Kent you from? I've got a 1.8T that I've had mapped and a few other bits from R-Tech!