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mattster12 12 April 2007 02:40 PM

Remap
 
I am just about ready for a remap after having full decat and car service.
Just wanted to know who would be best to go to around Doncaster, South Yorkshire area?
Any advice apreciated.

shadower 12 April 2007 02:45 PM

Hi

give paul a ring on 01933 675432

Zen Performance - Performance upgrade solutions for Japanese cars

brilliant service and price

Andy McCord 12 April 2007 02:52 PM

here is prob nearer for you Scooby Clinic | The UK's Largest Independent Subaru Specialists | 01246 590 807 - Chesterfield S42 6QX

scooby,dlm. 12 April 2007 03:15 PM

another vote 4 scoobyclinic,remap,£550,rr time,£100,all plus vat:thumb:

mattster12 12 April 2007 05:50 PM

remap
 
will i think "wow" when i have had remap? or is it over rated?
Lot of money if it's not much benafit.

mattster12 12 April 2007 07:24 PM

anyone?

RICH S202 12 April 2007 07:31 PM

When i had my last car done by scooby clinic i did indeed think 'wow'. It is a good route to go down. I had a 99 wrx ra v-ltd and after a re-map it was a shade under 310 bhp with torque to match. It made a hell of a difference considering all i had done was free flow the exhaust and put in a high flow panel filter.
Just got to get my S202 mapped now to enjoy the same benefits as before.

Rich

Tidgy 12 April 2007 07:33 PM

made a whole idfferent car out of my my00 uk turbo when it had teh pat and scoobyclinic fettle ;) lol

mattster12 12 April 2007 07:42 PM

cheers for replies, looks like scooby clinic it's gonna be then.

Tidgy 12 April 2007 07:44 PM

bit of advice, make sure if yur planning to have any mods done, air filters, decat, headers etc etc, you have them done before the map is done.

and also be very very warry of the goodies room, for your wallets sake ;) lol

mattster12 12 April 2007 07:48 PM

tidgy, i've been told that standard filter is ok and the gains from k&n, green etc are not worth bothering.
Is this not wright? as i have just put a new standard filter in last week when it had the service.

Tidgy 12 April 2007 07:53 PM

the k and n pannel filter (sits in the airbox so uses standard system) is good for few bhp extra, and iirc only £50 ish, bear in mind you need to replace air filters at some point anyway so might as well do it when you'll get the bennefit from the remap as well.

norm the bad ones are induction kits and are due to too much oil on the filter damaging the maf sensor and causing engine damage, also heat soak can be an issue due to it sitting in the engine bay, so a good pannel filter id by far the best option, unless your forced to change to an induction kit cos of a front mount intercooler


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