First time mapping
#1
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First time mapping
Evening all,
I'm looking into mapping, but not entirely sure on costs. I'm aware of mapping if I have a mod to perform at the same time.
I hear a lot of "just tweak the mapping later" but is that £500 a time?
I appreciate scoobs cost a lot to run so generally us folk aren't tight but can someone talk costs to me without me having to approach a company and have my pants puled down.
Thanks,
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I'm looking into mapping, but not entirely sure on costs. I'm aware of mapping if I have a mod to perform at the same time.
I hear a lot of "just tweak the mapping later" but is that £500 a time?
I appreciate scoobs cost a lot to run so generally us folk aren't tight but can someone talk costs to me without me having to approach a company and have my pants puled down.
Thanks,
Ad
#3
Evening all,
I'm looking into mapping, but not entirely sure on costs. I'm aware of mapping if I have a mod to perform at the same time.
I hear a lot of "just tweak the mapping later" but is that £500 a time?
I appreciate scoobs cost a lot to run so generally us folk aren't tight but can someone talk costs to me without me having to approach a company and have my pants puled down.
Thanks,
Ad
I'm looking into mapping, but not entirely sure on costs. I'm aware of mapping if I have a mod to perform at the same time.
I hear a lot of "just tweak the mapping later" but is that £500 a time?
I appreciate scoobs cost a lot to run so generally us folk aren't tight but can someone talk costs to me without me having to approach a company and have my pants puled down.
Thanks,
Ad
#4
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this is why it makes sense to do a few mods at once then get the car mapped up for all of them, if you look on the andy forrest site:
http://andyforrestperformance.co.uk/index2.html
Just pick your car on the left and it will give you a list of things to do for stage1/stage2 etc. it's also worth finding a mapper that your happy to work with and ask them for their recommendations too (no point turning up with a bunch of parts for them to say "oh you could've had better results with type blah version of parts).
http://andyforrestperformance.co.uk/index2.html
Just pick your car on the left and it will give you a list of things to do for stage1/stage2 etc. it's also worth finding a mapper that your happy to work with and ask them for their recommendations too (no point turning up with a bunch of parts for them to say "oh you could've had better results with type blah version of parts).
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