Author Topic: Preparing for a remap  (Read 1620 times)

Offline stfc_gti

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Preparing for a remap
« on: 28 February 2012, 12:26 »
Hi, Sorry if this has been brought up allready but im thinking about keeping my mk4 now and if i do im going back to the possiblilty of getting a remap done, I was just wondering what things i shuold check for which may prevent a remap being done. I dont want to have to drive 2hrs + to rtech only to be told it cant be done.
I am aware i would need to change the DV to a forge 007p which is all in hand. anything else that i should take into account?

Thanks in advance.

The car is a mk4 golf 1.8t gti 2002
2002 1.8T GTI AUM, Standard (not for much longer)

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Re: Preparing for a remap
« Reply #1 on: 28 February 2012, 15:07 »
The most likely thing to cause an issue would be a dodgy boost/vacuum/PCV system with small leaks that you may not be able to see.

You can certainly do a visual inspection of all the pipework but failing that R-Tech have a smoke tester which will reveal how good (or bad) your boost system is.

The N249 by-pass is a worthwhile mod and I'm sure Nick can do this for you as well. Although doing this yourself will free up R-Tech's time.

If you have Vag-Com or can find somebody with it, give your car a scan to see if there are any fault codes and take it from there.

Fill it up with V-Power as well :)
« Last Edit: 28 February 2012, 15:11 by Yohan »