need help choosing a map/mapper
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See what pennies are like as Christmas cleaned me out (plus leaking fuel filler done atSC before didn't help).
I'm having Kev and Pat sort this hesitance issue out - when I have the moolah
Be good to meet yourself anf corky though, reckon it'd be a laugh
I'm having Kev and Pat sort this hesitance issue out - when I have the moolah
Be good to meet yourself anf corky though, reckon it'd be a laugh
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Also what are they charging for a shootout on the dyno (only ever been mapped on there rollers a few times so dont know there prices) Might throw the daily on it and see what it makes lol
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Lol, Tony's gonna ring tmr or Wednesday and find out, think dynos usually about £50 ish but if we get 10 cars then could be a tenner cheaper, and geo will be about £100 but we will try get that down of course.
I'll do another thread as don't want to upset op.
I'll do another thread as don't want to upset op.
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Sure, things 'can' go wrong on the dyno but those would go wrong on the road and it is far safer to have issues in a nice environment with all monitoring in place than not. Having said that it is extremely rare that this happens.
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I often use the dyno up the RCM just up the road for you, fantastic dyno and a great set of guys there. It is a much more controllable environment than on the road and perfect for setting it up in a safe (licence and road conditions wise) way and also only gets pushed to the limits when it is safe to do so.
Sure, things 'can' go wrong on the dyno but those would go wrong on the road and it is far safer to have issues in a nice environment with all monitoring in place than not. Having said that it is extremely rare that this happens.
Sure, things 'can' go wrong on the dyno but those would go wrong on the road and it is far safer to have issues in a nice environment with all monitoring in place than not. Having said that it is extremely rare that this happens.
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Pretty much my thoughts. My car was road mapped by Bob Rawle and I felt safe and in control the whole time. Have no issues with either road or RR mapping TBH
If your box/diff/clutch is gonna go, it makes no difference to the scenario. Cars aren't ragged to death when mapping if that's your worry, Mr Shrek
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