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presabgo 27 February 2012 02:20 PM

Best place UK, troubleshooting + mapping
 
Hi, I am a norwegian that has had problems with getting any good power from my md321h..about 300bhp
Not sure if its the car or that tuners over here dont know how to work that turbo, or what. Long story, keeping it short here.

Anyway, main point is I am considering coming over to the UK to a garage, having them troubleshoot the setup, making necesary adjustmenst/part changes and get a new map.
I might have the turbo itself checked by lateral in advance to rule that out..

What/where are my best bet for a one-stop-fix-all-drive-home?
Input/suggestions?
roger clark, scoobyclinic?

presabgo 28 February 2012 01:32 PM

no one?
I am looking for somebody that both troubleshoot, have necesary parts if something needs to be changed, does whatever needed, does a good job, and do a good mapping..preferably without ruining me.
I am coming via the channel so I dont want to drive to scotland :-) but other than that I can drive a bit around as long as its worth it

chopperman 28 February 2012 02:27 PM


Originally Posted by presabgo (Post 10509980)
no one?
I am looking for somebody that both troubleshoot, have necesary parts if something needs to be changed, does whatever needed, does a good job, and do a good mapping..preferably without ruining me.
I am coming via the channel so I dont want to drive to scotland :-) but other than that I can drive a bit around as long as its worth it

If your coming via the english channel, try slowboy racing. I think there at Brands Hatch in kent so just the other side of the tunnel or dover port.

AbbasSTI 28 February 2012 04:36 PM

You already know :)
Roger Clark MS will get the best out of your car, and their hourly rate is reasonable. Do it right, do it once and all.... Best to call both of them and see how you feel. I just dropped my car off at RCM and feel 110% confident I am going to be happy when I get it back :luvlove:

Andy.F 01 March 2012 11:09 AM

Optionally, depending on the year of your car and ECU, you could have a tuner from the UK dial-in remotely and check your datalogs as you test the car, or they could be emailed across. This may mean you buying some software such as deltadash but its going to be much cheaper than a trip to the UK.


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