So what's the process with a TEK3 then...
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So what's the process with a TEK3 then...
First find £600
Then find a mapper
Then wait a decade until he becomes available
Then find somewhere to do it
Then go away with a 3/4 complete map
Wait another decade until he is available
Finish
Once the Laptop is plugged in and say you are on the rollers, mapping, assuming no complications like fuel pumps failing, MAF's blowing etc, how long are we talking to do the map?
Then find a mapper
Then wait a decade until he becomes available
Then find somewhere to do it
Then go away with a 3/4 complete map
Wait another decade until he is available
Finish
Once the Laptop is plugged in and say you are on the rollers, mapping, assuming no complications like fuel pumps failing, MAF's blowing etc, how long are we talking to do the map?
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When we had 3 cars done on the same day, it took 2-3 hours to do the 1st car and then the rest where done within 1 1/2 hours each.
All 3 where MY01 cars with full de-cats.
Ohh and it was cheaper than £600 per car.
All 3 where MY01 cars with full de-cats.
Ohh and it was cheaper than £600 per car.
Last edited by ZIPPY; 23 February 2005 at 07:53 PM.
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Wouldn't recommend getting it done on the rollers either, don't think it'll give realistic results.....Bob Rawle , on the road, 2-3 hours, much more exciting trip home than it was on the way up. Best money you'll spend on the car imo.
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