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madforcars321 14 January 2008 03:35 PM

Apexi ecu help
 
Hi just wanted to know if i get a second hand apexi ecu how much would i be looking at for a remap thanks glen:)

andyzx6r 14 January 2008 07:35 PM

about the £300 mark for a remap, but all depends on what other mods you have fitted to your car,

what car have you got,
drop a pm to jolly green monster, he is a master of apexi ecu's and mapping,

mike799 14 January 2008 07:40 PM

hi.take a look here,prices on website.excellent mapper:thumb:

www.JollyGreenMonster.com - Engine management specialist

R4LLY 17 January 2008 10:40 PM

£300 to map on the road.
Probably around £450 + on a dyno....

Jolly Green Monster 18 January 2008 12:21 AM


Originally Posted by R4LLY (Post 7572699)
£300 to map on the road.
Probably around £450 + on a dyno....

I charge £250 to map on the road..

to map on the dyno and then finish on the road is just the extra to cover the dyno time which is usually circ £100 give or take a bit. For the dynos I use anyway.

Simon

Mocom Racing 18 January 2008 08:51 AM

We charge £55/hr - it's a little off to charge you a minimum or set price for something that may only take an hour or two :thumb:

Jolly Green Monster 18 January 2008 02:27 PM

being a new to that car ecu, best to remap it from scratch imho hence the usual remap fees mentioned.. not advisable to fit a secondhand ecu to a different car and just tweak the map imho, unless of course the map was for the same setup and the same mapper is remapping it etc.

Simon

Mocom Racing 18 January 2008 03:14 PM

Even so, I reckon I could do that in under 5 hours ;)


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