who will remap my car for £200?
#1
who will remap my car for £200?
Turbo diesel,piece of ****,I can't afford the ridiculous £500 for a remap,so i am asking nicely for any tuners here to pop a laptop into my Ecu and do a simple map,no need to eat any pies or using the roaring roads,none of that
any takers? I will take it on myself to contact the company car diesel driving world and you will be rich,you will get 10 maps a day,thats 10k a week,piece of ****
all you have to do is break the price fixed cartel that currently exists and thats it
come on,diesels are easy,have a go,you could strike it lucky
any takers? I will take it on myself to contact the company car diesel driving world and you will be rich,you will get 10 maps a day,thats 10k a week,piece of ****
all you have to do is break the price fixed cartel that currently exists and thats it
come on,diesels are easy,have a go,you could strike it lucky
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don't know,but the way they are driven I think they might be 200 bhp as standard
I'm serious btw,i think there is an untapped market for cheapo maps for company car disels drivers thanks to Euro 5 emissions ratings and fascist tax laws
we just wont pay £500 for a bloody rip off map when GT4 only costs £39.99 and Zonealarm is free
but i think £200 is hideable from the missuses
I'm serious btw,i think there is an untapped market for cheapo maps for company car disels drivers thanks to Euro 5 emissions ratings and fascist tax laws
we just wont pay £500 for a bloody rip off map when GT4 only costs £39.99 and Zonealarm is free
but i think £200 is hideable from the missuses
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Could be like these guys that go round the motorway services, de-limiting truck engines for £50.
I went on a training course at cummins a while back that involved "driving" a 30 litre diesel engine with a laptop for 2 days - theres **** all to it.
the problem with newer engines & software is that the dongle on the lappy leaves a signature on the ECU, so it can be tracked back when the engine goes pop.
or is that just genereator engines?
I went on a training course at cummins a while back that involved "driving" a 30 litre diesel engine with a laptop for 2 days - theres **** all to it.
the problem with newer engines & software is that the dongle on the lappy leaves a signature on the ECU, so it can be tracked back when the engine goes pop.
or is that just genereator engines?
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