hodgey001
03 April 2007, 08:35
Where can i get the best remap around the midlands:idea:
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View Full Version : Remap hodgey001 03 April 2007, 08:35 Where can i get the best remap around the midlands:idea: Jolly Green Monster 05 April 2007, 00:20 be a bit big headed of me to say myself that I do the best remaps.. I can however say that I map all over the country and midlands is no problem, I happen to be in Derby as I type. Thanks Simon wrxginge 05 April 2007, 00:41 Ill vouch for simon. Top man, ill be seeing him again soon for another remap B4D HK 08 April 2007, 14:02 I can vouch for jolly green monster too. genuine guy rigga 08 April 2007, 22:35 Another jgm fan here....... top bloke. Pete 09 April 2007, 09:23 You could also go to API in Leamington, they have Pat map there on Wednsday, then there`s Zen Pereformance in Northampton too. codfather 09 April 2007, 11:45 not to forget carnetix in melton..i believe they do remapping also:thumb: wolfie28 09 April 2007, 17:24 Richard Bulmer at Carnetix/Tracktive at Melton Mowbray. Wolfie. rewindnottm 15 April 2007, 15:18 Where can i get the best remap around the midlands:idea: you wanna know how to remap your own ride for a 5th of the price? rewindnottm@hotmail.com Classic sti 15 April 2007, 15:26 hi all wot about in essex? and how much does it cost,new to all this cheers scoobypile 18 April 2007, 07:02 i was told a classic can not be re-mapped, and would be better to get piggy back or new chip complete codfather 18 April 2007, 17:26 i was told a classic can not be re-mapped, and would be better to get piggy back or new chip complete Depends how far you want to go with your mods ect. If your only planning on standard mods upto full decat, uprated fuel pump, bigger injectors, fmic, induction kit then an esl chip/scooby ecu is what you want to be lookin for... But if your planning big budget then you would be aswell getting something like a ecutek or similar along those lines. wayne's scooby 18 April 2007, 17:29 why dont you take a trip up to see the main man andy f his the man for remaps:notworthy Jolly Green Monster 18 April 2007, 21:05 i was told a classic can not be re-mapped, and would be better to get piggy back or new chip complete They can all be remapped by replacing the original ecu with a mappable one. Piggy back is not advisable.. you have varying options depending on what year it is. Simon scoobyboy1 18 April 2007, 23:05 Another vote here for Jolly Green Monster!!!;) He mapped my old Evo VII GSR, it felt slow and sluggish before Simon got his trusty det cans and lap top on it!:thumb: |