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Offline Dave_IOW

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De-immobilising and mapping my ECU
« on: 01 July 2012, 22:45 »
Basically want my ECU de-immobilised and a 'generic' stage 2 map put on..

Engine: AGU
Turbo: KO3s
Injectors: Standard
MAF: Standard
Intercooler: Front mounted

Already has a stage 1 map on, by R-Tech.

PM'ed R-Tech, no reply, I understand your busy.
Messaged Carbon, and completely wasn't interested   :huh:

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Re: De-immobilising and mapping my ECU
« Reply #1 on: 01 July 2012, 23:17 »
Surprise surprise ive had the same reaction from carbon in the past...

Im also looking for a immob defeat company  :smiley:
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Re: De-immobilising and mapping my ECU
« Reply #2 on: 01 July 2012, 23:34 »
There was someone that posted in a dub rides thread a bloke that done it with the number, just I want a map putting on too..
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Re: De-immobilising and mapping my ECU
« Reply #3 on: 02 July 2012, 08:50 »
Surprise surprise ive had the same reaction from carbon in the past...

Im also looking for a immob defeat company  :smiley:

Not everyone wants to map the 1.8T  :rolleyes:  :smiley:

Every 1.8T enquiry I get I pass on because I know what troubles they have due to the age / mileage.  Diagnosing them with a workshop is hard enough so doing it on the side of the road is a ballache!  That and in the time you can spend on a 1.8T you could potentially map 2/3 cars  :wink:

Have you asked irmscher @ Premier Tuning? Forum trader on here; or pick up the phone and speak to Nick @ R-Tech  :tongue:

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Re: De-immobilising and mapping my ECU
« Reply #4 on: 02 July 2012, 19:17 »
Surprise surprise ive had the same reaction from carbon in the past...

Im also looking for a immob defeat company  :smiley:

How come you are after an immob defeat? Surely they are a good thing  :undecided:


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Re: De-immobilising and mapping my ECU
« Reply #5 on: 02 July 2012, 19:39 »
Garath who de-imbolizes them can also map them aswell. Numbers in my dubrides thread

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Re: De-immobilising and mapping my ECU
« Reply #6 on: 02 July 2012, 21:43 »
We can do IMMO off no problem you just need to call or email the workshop,  We have been without office staff for a few days as Ben got married at the weekend and has had a lot of time of the get things, so there is going to be a huge back log of 100+ emails and Pms again..lol  so best bet is call after 10am in the mornings

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Re: De-immobilising and mapping my ECU
« Reply #7 on: 02 July 2012, 23:51 »
How come you are after an immob defeat? Surely they are a good thing  :undecided:

Going in mk2, saves me having to strip the clocks down and keep them in the car along with the transponder and key.

Surprise surprise ive had the same reaction from carbon in the past...

Im also looking for a immob defeat company  :smiley:

Not everyone wants to map the 1.8T  :rolleyes:  :smiley:

Every 1.8T enquiry I get I pass on because I know what troubles they have due to the age / mileage.  Diagnosing them with a workshop is hard enough so doing it on the side of the road is a ballache!  That and in the time you can spend on a 1.8T you could potentially map 2/3 cars  :wink:

Have you asked irmscher @ Premier Tuning? Forum trader on here; or pick up the phone and speak to Nick @ R-Tech  :tongue:

True, but as a forum sponsor, I was hoping for a little more if I'm honest..

Sure between Mike671 (VW main dealer mechanic), Wazzzer (vagcom nutter), DH and I, we can pretty much sort any issue out that arises.

We can do IMMO off no problem you just need to call or email the workshop,  We have been without office staff for a few days as Ben got married at the weekend and has had a lot of time of the get things, so there is going to be a huge back log of 100+ emails and Pms again..lol  so best bet is call after 10am in the mornings

Nick

Will do tomorrow, thanks  :wink:

Garath who de-imbolizes them can also map them aswell. Numbers in my dubrides thread

Couldn't remember who it was, should have guessed really  :sad:
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Re: De-immobilising and mapping my ECU
« Reply #8 on: 03 July 2012, 13:16 »
Well there's options there dave mate

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Re: De-immobilising and mapping my ECU
« Reply #9 on: 03 July 2012, 17:00 »
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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