Author Topic: R-Tech mk5 Remap Special offer. R-Tech = £200 // Revo = £55 off and free dyno  (Read 11322 times)

Offline Kwok8

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How long does this whole process take? Looking to book before Christmas, but don't have any annual leave left from work.

Offline Rhyso

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How long does this whole process take? Looking to book before Christmas, but don't have any annual leave left from work.

No more than a couple of hours but that depends if any problems are found with your car

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So apart from price whats the difference between a R-Tech Remap and a Revo Remap?

It is my intention to just have a remap and want to have the car as near to original drive as possible with alot more mid range. Need it to drive like standard around the town as that where i spend most of my time. What other upgrades to guarantee reliability? Perhaps an upgraded engine mount? and the usual upgraded DV? Which one though?

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Don't buy a remap that can't be installed back to the original code by yourself.  This is to comply with the new MOT test that will fail cars with modified maps.  ie. buy a Bluefin.
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Don't buy a remap that can't be installed back to the original code by yourself.  This is to comply with the new MOT test that will fail cars with modified maps.  ie. buy a Bluefin.

this is not true, when you understand fully about maps and ecus you will know a remapped car cannot and could not fail a mot.
maybe on car in 4 or 6 years time which are brand new and have new version ecus.  one of my best mates is a calibrator and is part of a team who write map code from scratch and they are working to 2014 eu laws and no mention of a system for mot testers to check the ecu.  i would even put money on it never happening to any car built  before 2013.



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Offline TrickGTI

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The only new procedure which will involve plugging anything in will be for engine fault codes I cant quite remember from the coarse iv being on but I think they said that before the car is even looked at for mot the ecu will be read for fault codes and if any errors are found the car cant be tested … and they already do this in America I think?? And its coming over here I know that…. So weather they decide this means checking for a remap I don’t know but I cant see that one myself as long as it meets emission regulations then where is the problem???

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The only new procedure which will involve plugging anything in will be for engine fault codes I cant quite remember from the coarse iv being on but I think they said that before the car is even looked at for mot the ecu will be read for fault codes and if any errors are found the car cant be tested … and they already do this in America I think?? And its coming over here I know that…. So weather they decide this means checking for a remap I don’t know but I cant see that one myself as long as it meets emission regulations then where is the problem???

This is part of the EOBD2 rules, the yanks have had this for a few years now.   During the USA equivalent to the UK MOT the car gets plugged in to the obd port and the emission rediness setting get scanned and checked. 
If there are any failed rediness setting then the car will fail.  But a remap will not cause the rediness settings to flag up any fails.  Its when you start to alter PARTS on the car which effect emission controls such as EVAP SIA and CATs. 
The yanks are mad on tuning there 1.8Ts and 2.0TFSI and have not issues at all getting there annual test pass, but if you read up its only the guys running big turbos, sports/decats, sia and evap delete.

But if you find a really good tuner who has all the map setting files, they can fool the sytems rediness flags and get you a EOBD2 rediness pass even with all the emission control parts stripped out.



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