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JAKbauer24 24 March 2007 12:39 AM

A BIG thanks to scoobyclinic
 
just a quick note to say THANK YOU adam and the boys down there :notworthy :notworthy :notworthy :notworthy :notworthy :notworthy


top quality service and even better laughs were had by all of our party of four
today .... we had 3 cars mapped and tweeked at the scoobyclinic

we recived top advice and I even got a free chinese take-away :thumb:

also we had trouble arriving this morn after a faulty part was fitted to one of our party and the garage who fitted this item (not the clinic) were TOO BUSY to help us out, A quick call to adam and a low-loader was on its way


I must point out that I have spent no money today but the boys down there tret me like i had spent millions


top lads cheers

JB Wyioc

scoobchrissy 24 March 2007 12:41 AM

You can alway's trust the guy's up there, top bunch of lads :thumb:

PAUL CRAFTS 24 March 2007 07:39 AM

Big boys playground top garage,top of my list on places to go.Think i will go today that's it yes iam off...:thumb:

chocolate_o_brian 24 March 2007 07:46 AM

sounds like these boyos know their scoobs. just deciding who to get my eventual remap done with...

andy

JAKbauer24 24 March 2007 09:11 AM

1 word andy .......Clinic:)

gatecrasher3 24 March 2007 09:58 AM


Originally Posted by JAKbauer24 (Post 6777273)
1 word andy .......Clinic:)

2 better words Andy Forrest.

Get it done on the road by the Subaru genius himself.

Have a word with Jase at Scoobybits as I know he is keen to arrange Andy coming down to map his.

Scoobymart 24 March 2007 10:21 AM

( better words Andy Forrest)

Has anyone got a contact number for this guy? How does his prices compare to scoobyclinic?:confused: Close on a £1000 at the clinic with a new fuel pump fitted and the VAT added.:( :thumb:

chocolate_o_brian 24 March 2007 10:56 AM


Originally Posted by Scoobymart (Post 6777368)
( better words Andy Forrest)

Has anyone got a contact number for this guy? How does his prices compare to scoobyclinic?:confused: Close on a £1000 at the clinic with a new fuel pump fitted and the VAT added.:( :thumb:

AndyForrestPerformance



2 better words Andy Forrest.

Get it done on the road by the Subaru genius himself.

Have a word with Jase at Scoobybits as I know he is keen to arrange Andy coming down to map his
didnt know this. im always bugging jase at scoobybits so will start saving...

JAKbauer24 01 April 2007 09:47 PM


Originally Posted by gatecrasher3 (Post 6777342)
2 better words Andy Forrest.

Get it done on the road by the Subaru genius himself.

Have a word with Jase at Scoobybits as I know he is keen to arrange Andy coming down to map his.

3 better words for ya

It's your licence

Andy forrest does on the road remaps

the clinic do em on the DYNO

scoobchrissy 01 April 2007 11:36 PM

Scooby Clinic | The UK's Largest Independent Subaru Specialists | 01246 590 807 - Chesterfield S42 6QX do them on the dyno and finish off on the road :) :thumb:

projectsubaru 02 April 2007 01:16 AM

Must say a big thanks to Scoobyclinic too (Adam and the team). They sorted out my my95 classic with GT spec headers,fuel pump,injectors and a scooby ecu remap, the car absolutely flies and the map is just perfect spools up much earlier and boosts strong all the way to the redline.
Cheers

Scoobybits 02 April 2007 07:30 AM

Steve Simpson mapping mine
all the rally cars done @ teg sport seem to do ok....check it out class win after class win..
prices the best and steves reputation speaks volumes

Cannot wait..anti lag here we come! anyone need a maf sensor mine will be for sale!!;) ;)

The yellow peril will be back better than ever...better paint better finish better power..

SC008Y_MAD 02 April 2007 10:13 AM

Thedevilandhiscar, Thats harsh. Thats crool. There are lots of members on here inculding myself that are more than happy with what the clinic have done to our presious Subarus. They are a great bunch of lads and always know what they are talking about. I am so please with them, that I have to drive 2 and a half hours to get them. I know my scooby is in safe hands and I trust them.

Maybe there prices are slightly on the expensive side, but you do get a friendly service that is second to non.

gatecrasher3 02 April 2007 11:00 AM


Originally Posted by JAKbauer24 (Post 6802279)
3 better words for ya

It's your licence

Andy forrest does on the road remaps

the clinic do em on the DYNO

The Clinic do indeed do them on the dyno. Another reason to get Andy to do it.

As for my licence it's still here :razz: and he's mapped for me twice so far!

gatecrasher3 02 April 2007 11:01 AM


Originally Posted by Thedevilandhiscar (Post 6803050)
Andy Forest is better than the clinic will ever be.

Too true.

Each to their own, but I know where I'd rather spend my cash.

Thedevilandhiscar 02 April 2007 03:54 PM

Well you should read before you post things as you mis read it not me and mixed the Andy's up so who is the LOSER???:razz: And on top of it you cannot spell

muttly66 02 April 2007 05:46 PM

wot about TSL MOTORSPORT are they any good

New_scooby_04 02 April 2007 10:13 PM


Originally Posted by JAKbauer24 (Post 6802279)
3 better words for ya

It's your licence

Andy forrest does on the road remaps

the clinic do em on the DYNO

I won't get into the whole debate about whether it's better to map on the road or on the rollers, but I think the insinuation that road mapping might endanger your license needs addressing.

With a responsible and experienced mapper, there are NO hair-raising antics or speeds involved; it's a very calm, controlled process conducted on a road with a 70mph limit and with the safety of the vehicle occupants and other road users paramount at all times.

To give you an idea about the nature of the experience of road mapping: on the two occassions I've had my car mapped on the road, my GF sat in the back reading a book both times, with no complaint!!

By far the most important consideration when getting your car mapped is your choice in mapper. I've not personally used Andy Forrest's services, but I'm very aware of his reputation and I very much doubt you'll find a finer Subaru mapper. In fact, many on here would argue that it's a choice between him and the mapper I use for the title of "best Scooby mapper" Any guesses as to who that might be? ;) :D

Here's a hint: he also maps on the road!! :thumb:

BTW The above is not to detract in any way from SC's services, but the idea that road mapping is scary or involves sustained runs in licence losing territory is a misconception.

Ns04

chocolate_o_brian 03 April 2007 06:26 AM


Originally Posted by New_scooby_04 (Post 6805258)
I won't get into the whole debate about whether it's better to map on the road or on the rollers, but I think the insinuation that road mapping might endanger your license needs addressing.

With a responsible and experienced mapper, there are NO hair-raising antics or speeds involved; it's a very calm, controlled process conducted on a road with a 70mph limit and with the safety of the vehicle occupants and other road users paramount at all times.

To give you an idea about the nature of the experience of road mapping: on the two occassions I've had my car mapped on the road, my GF sat in the back reading a book both times, with no complaint!!

By far the most important consideration when getting your car mapped is your choice in mapper. I've not personally used Andy Forrest's services, but I'm very aware of his reputation and I very much doubt you'll find a finer Subaru mapper. In fact, many on here would argue that it's a choice between him and the mapper I use for the title of "best Scooby mapper" Any guesses as to who that might be? ;) :D

Here's a hint: he also maps on the road!! :thumb:

BTW The above is not to detract in any way from SC's services, but the idea that road mapping is scary or involves sustained runs in licence losing territory is a misconception.

Ns04

well said that man. a worthwile input into this discussion rather than IMTHEDEVILSBALLBAGSUCKER's distinct lack of integrity. you should read his pms.

ns04, can i ask where you had your car mapped... as in area:thumb:

p1mark 03 April 2007 08:03 AM

NS04 has his car maped by the same bloke i do - Bob Rawle of BR Developments based in Swindon.

As he says, it's a load of rubbish about the licence loosing. Bob (as i am sure Andy does as well) does not put anyone under any pressure to do anything they don't want to do. I know that Bob in all his years of mapping has had no trouble with the police, the roads he maps on he knows well and you will also do a recon run. I was concerned the first time but there really is no worry. I have ben on 3 or 4 occasions since.

As regards to Scoobyclinics quality of work, i have worked on a few cars they have had a hand in and the prices they charge reflect the quality. Not saying they don't do the job, but it's definetly a bit scruffy in places. You will get a better (but more expensive) job at many other places.

I can't comment on their mapping as i have no experience.

New_scooby_04 03 April 2007 09:28 AM


Originally Posted by chocolate_o_brian (Post 6805764)
well said that man. a worthwile input into this discussion rather than IMTHEDEVILSBALLBAGSUCKER's distinct lack of integrity. you should read his pms.

ns04, can i ask where you had your car mapped... as in area:thumb:

Hi Mate,

As P1 Mark has correctly stated (thanks mark) my car was mapped by Bob Rawle who works from his base in Swindon.

Can't recommend Bob highly enough; his work is 1st class - he clearly enjoys what he does and wants you to leave happy with the car.

Ns04

The Gaffer 05 April 2007 01:28 PM

Thedevilandhiscar,
you are begining to annoy me! what is your problem, if as you claim we buggered up your engine build then why didnt you contact us directly instead of jumping all over your key board, any one who knows Scoobyclinic knows that if you had a problem with a job we have done then we would bend over backwards to sort it.
You appear all over any thread with our name on just to use the oppertunity to slag us off, be very carefull as some of your posts are hinging on liable, trust me if there is much more I will throw it at our legal department.


Cheers
Kev

gatecrasher3 05 April 2007 04:41 PM


Originally Posted by The Gaffer (Post 6813167)
Thedevilandhiscar,
you are begining to annoy me! what is your problem, if as you claim we buggered up your engine build then why didnt you contact us directly instead of jumping all over your key board, any one who knows Scoobyclinic knows that if you had a problem with a job we have done then we would bend over backwards to sort it.
You appear all over any thread with our name on just to use the oppertunity to slag us off, be very carefull as some of your posts are hinging on liable, trust me if there is much more I will throw it at our legal department.


Cheers
Kev

You have to take the good publicity with the bad I'm afraid.

Whilst there are many who will speak highly of you there are many that won't (myself included). Each to their own!

gatecrasher3 06 April 2007 01:59 PM

Some posts appear to be missing from this thread:wonder:

scoobchrissy 06 April 2007 04:18 PM


Originally Posted by gatecrasher3 (Post 6815624)
Some posts appear to be missing from this thread:wonder:

Yes i removed mine as i did'nt want to get in a big debate about it all, why is there a problem with that?

gatecrasher3 06 April 2007 09:32 PM


Originally Posted by scoobchrissy (Post 6815790)
Yes i removed mine as i did'nt want to get in a big debate about it all, why is there a problem with that?

Yeah, you forgot two :razz:

scoobchrissy 06 April 2007 10:03 PM


Originally Posted by gatecrasher3 (Post 6816461)
Yeah, you forgot two :razz:

And the two are :cuckoo:

NXG 06 April 2007 11:14 PM

My tuppence:

Andy F has mapped my car on the road so from experience I can second the positive comments regarding the procedure. It's very calm, considered and almost verging on sedate. You build yourself up, waiting for the 'map day' thinking it's going to be exciting etc, but you end up just pottering through the gears, and when he's done you've got a damm good result that, all things being equal, like your mods, will last. I'm 18 months of frequently spirited driving down the road at 350bhp without incident. Speaks for itself really.

As for Scoobyclinic, from the numerous comments I've seen about them on here in the last 3 years, I'd be more than happy to take my car there should the need arise.


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