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jamesgtied30
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ed30 stage one
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25 January 2016, 00:30 »
Hey guys new to this fovum hoping to get some info on getting my ed30 stage one. I've had a quote of £598 Inc vat from a company called Apr using revo software. They have a really good rep but seem expensive. Guy on phone said they are dearerror because they do a full engine check before installing any software and give you a 30 day money back garentee if you are not satisfied. What do you guys think with the price etc?
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barrym381
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Re: ed30 stage one
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25 January 2016, 14:21 »
forget that phone r-tech they will get good results from your car and they also give it a health check
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s-l-i-x
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Golf MK4 1.8T AGU
Re: ed30 stage one
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25 January 2016, 19:06 »
I can vouch for R-Tech.
Took my ED30 there with just a Ram-air induction kit and she pulled 310bhp after.
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s-l-i-x
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Golf MK4 1.8T AGU
Re: ed30 stage one
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25 January 2016, 19:12 »
Also it was only £290. Including a health check, before and after dyno run.
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Ed30DSG
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Edition 30 - gone - Audi S3 here
Re: ed30 stage one
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05 February 2016, 09:26 »
That's expensive, and why would an APR dealer be pushing you REVO software? APR is better than REVO on that engine anyway as they are still developing code, but I agree R-Tech is better.
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