With Revo or APR the 'performance' map is encrypted ....surely if the dealer had something to try and view the settings on this bit they would see they couldn't ... as it's encrypted .... which, no matter what 'map' from Revo or APR the car is using at that time, would indicate the car has been remapped.
All maps from all suppliers are "encrypted". And the stealer won't actually know what map is physically stored on the ECU chip - and that is where the potential for damage lies. The stealers kit cannot actually try and "look" for what type of map is on the ECU.
Because OEM VW maps are written with a "sequential check code" hidden in them - if any OEM map is written to an ECU which does not contain the "previous" oem map, the overwrite of this new map can actually completely lock the ECU. Once that happens, the ECU is scrap, and a complete new ECU must be purchased and fitted.
The only way the stealer will know that it has had a remap is from the flash count. And like I said, the GTI ECUs flash count can NOT be reset, dispite anyone saying otherwise. Only the the Bosch ME series and older can have the flash count altered.
With Superchips, if put back - reflashed - to standard ... they see the original map with nothing hidden or encrypted. The only potential issue is the flash counter which Superchips say is now reset every time you reflash.
Exactly. Revo equals just one flash count. Bluefin equals one flash count everytime you switch from and to standard and SC map.
Much as I prefer the idea of Revo or APR the Superchips map appeals for this reason alone....
Sorry, but I dont agree. Each will register flash count, and if you like to repeatedly swap a Bluefin map, you are gonna add an aweful lot of flash counts. The stealers will then know you have a Bluefin, and being as most stealers don't rate SC maps, it will be very clear that your warranty could be on very thin ice. Don't forget that some VAG stealers actually offer Revo maps, with a warranty, because Revo have been proven over the years not to be damaging to engines. This can not be said for maps from other companies.