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Re: Revo Remap.....
« Reply #50 on: 04 December 2007, 22:23 »
I've used APR on my last GTi and the ED30 and like the delivery with both. Maybe the reason the Revo map feels like it drops off so much at the top end is the fact its really strong in the midrange, I know some have reported issues with the clutch with the Revo map maybe this is why?, having not tried it I'm just guessing. The APR remap is nice and progressive just more than standard everywhere.
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Re: Revo Remap.....
« Reply #51 on: 04 December 2007, 23:37 »
Maybe the reason the Revo map feels like it drops off so much at the top end is the fact its really strong in the midrange, I know some have reported issues with the clutch with the Revo map maybe this is why?


Ideally i would like smooth power from 2,000 revs all the way upto 6,000. If the clutch did go then it would be around £800 to replace so its not cheap  :embarassed:

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Re: Revo Remap.....
« Reply #52 on: 05 December 2007, 10:48 »
Maxamus,
Go and have the free trial then see what you think. I had it a few weks ago and found it to be a more powerful version of the std map. No peaks or surges - just quick. I would say it was spot on for the GTI.

I am personally holding off as it is a bad time of the year to be shelling out £587 on a remap, but I will be going down the Revo route when funds allow. (group buy anyone?)

I too have read all the various posts about clutches and had concerns, but I think these clutch concerns we have seen were problems that may already existed on certain cars and were amplified by the Remap. This was the reason I went for the 5hr trial. My clutch seemed to be responding fine on the trial, no slip at all.

With regard to the software flashes at the Dealer: You have already stated that your car is out of warranty, when servicing your GTI you can request that no flashes are applied. You are already running a different map, what use would the std flash be to you? I am sure if you keep in touch with your Revo agent you will be informed of any updates that are needed.

Forge DV: if it fails, then I will get it fixed. Sure it will be fine for at least a couple of months/year.

Off topic: nice pics in your sig. What bulbs you got in your fogs/sides/mains?

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Re: Revo Remap.....
« Reply #53 on: 05 December 2007, 11:11 »
Maybe the reason the Revo map feels like it drops off so much at the top end is the fact its really strong in the midrange, I know some have reported issues with the clutch with the Revo map maybe this is why?


Ideally i would like smooth power from 2,000 revs all the way upto 6,000. If the clutch did go then it would be around £800 to replace so its not cheap  :embarassed:

clutch will only go if you don't continue to drive it in your normal manner; i.e. changing down and not labouring the engine.  Clutches tend to wear out quicker if you try accelerating hard from 6th gear at 30mph!

Most tuners will adjust your map anyway to ensure that its with the tolerances of the factory clutch  :smiley:

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Re: Revo Remap.....
« Reply #54 on: 05 December 2007, 11:28 »
Maybe the reason the Revo map feels like it drops off so much at the top end is the fact its really strong in the midrange, I know some have reported issues with the clutch with the Revo map maybe this is why?


Ideally i would like smooth power from 2,000 revs all the way upto 6,000. If the clutch did go then it would be around £800 to replace so its not cheap  :embarassed:

clutch will only go if you don't continue to drive it in your normal manner; i.e. changing down and not labouring the engine.  Clutches tend to wear out quicker if you try accelerating hard from 6th gear at 30mph!

Most tuners will adjust your map anyway to ensure that its with the tolerances of the factory clutch  :smiley:

Oh no :sad:
I generally have the car in 4th gear at 35mph and 5th gear when it goes past 40mph - saves on the mpg's  :smiley: But i never accelerate hard when im doing that, i be gentle with the acceleration.
Looks like im going to have to start working it then....

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Re: Revo Remap.....
« Reply #55 on: 05 December 2007, 11:34 »
Maxamus,
Go and have the free trial then see what you think. I had it a few weks ago and found it to be a more powerful version of the std map. No peaks or surges - just quick. I would say it was spot on for the GTI.

I am personally holding off as it is a bad time of the year to be shelling out £587 on a remap, but I will be going down the Revo route when funds allow. (group buy anyone?)

I too have read all the various posts about clutches and had concerns, but I think these clutch concerns we have seen were problems that may already existed on certain cars and were amplified by the Remap. This was the reason I went for the 5hr trial. My clutch seemed to be responding fine on the trial, no slip at all.

With regard to the software flashes at the Dealer: You have already stated that your car is out of warranty, when servicing your GTI you can request that no flashes are applied. You are already running a different map, what use would the std flash be to you? I am sure if you keep in touch with your Revo agent you will be informed of any updates that are needed.

Forge DV: if it fails, then I will get it fixed. Sure it will be fine for at least a couple of months/year.

Off topic: nice pics in your sig. What bulbs you got in your fogs/sides/mains?

Cheers,
Chris.



Thanks for the advice.
The revo sounds perfect for me as i prefer the way the gti is setup in terms of performance and would just like to add to that.
What do you and people mean when they say "clutch slip".

Yes as for the Forge DV, i will get that done 4/6 months down the line.

The bulbs are standard VW ones mate


PS. Group buy would be good
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Re: Revo Remap.....
« Reply #56 on: 05 December 2007, 12:15 »
What do you and people mean when they say "clutch slip".

they way i understand clutch slip is that when you accelerate your revs increase but your speed doesn't. Then you suddenly lurch forward as the clutch finds purchase and begins accelerating.  Usually happens in a high gear initially

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Re: Revo Remap.....
« Reply #57 on: 05 December 2007, 14:23 »
Any one know how the adjustable Re Map works with a car that has cruise control fitted to there car? i.e. how do you change the re map when driving with cruise control set?

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Re: Revo Remap.....
« Reply #58 on: 05 December 2007, 14:33 »
Any one know how the adjustable Re Map works with a car that has cruise control fitted to there car? i.e. how do you change the re map when driving with cruise control set?

i believe you can only do it when ignition is off. You cant do it once engine is rolling

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Re: Revo Remap.....
« Reply #59 on: 05 December 2007, 14:57 »
Have you taken the plunge yet? If so which option did you go with and are you happy with the results?

Also where on the site do you go to add pictures and other details?

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