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Old 04 October 2006, 06:51 AM
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hello all, had my scooby for a week and i love it,just wondering if i should get the prodrive fitted! are would i get more power off putting some other stuff on?
could i just get it remapped? and how much power could i get and how much would it cost? sorry about all the questions?
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Glad you are loving the Scooby First of all is it in waranty? If so PPP will keep the waranty intact. If it's a brand new scoob have PPP fitted at the first service. If it's not under waranty the world is your oyster do a search on here and you will find loads of info tuning.

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Originally Posted by simpsons !
Glad you are loving the Scooby First of all is it in waranty? If so PPP will keep the waranty intact. If it's a brand new scoob have PPP fitted at the first service. If it's not under waranty the world is your oyster do a search on here and you will find loads of info tuning.

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yeah its just 1 week old, so think i will go for the ppp, do you think the will be alot of difference in the power?
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If you have an "exhaust friendly" dealership, get a good, not too loud, system and a bespoke re-map form someone like TSL, Powerstation etc. Nothing against PPP but you'll see much better results. The only visable change is the exhaust! In hindsight, that is what I would have done when I got my STi in 03 Now I have the PPP exhaust and TSL re-map.
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Originally Posted by JohnD
If you have an "exhaust friendly" dealership, get a good, not too loud, system and a bespoke re-map form someone like TSL, Powerstation etc. Nothing against PPP but you'll see much better results. The only visable change is the exhaust! In hindsight, that is what I would have done when I got my STi in 03 Now I have the PPP exhaust and TSL re-map.
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thanks for that info! who does re mapping in the northeast? and how much would it cost?

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Originally Posted by tomfraser
thanks for that info! who does re mapping in the northeast? and how much would it cost?

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How north are you?

Andy F (http://andyforrestperformance.co.uk/) is just outside Edinburgh. Very highly recommended. He has done a lot of peoples cars on here (inc mine )

The initial remap (which includes purchasing the license) will be about £600. Subsequent maps will be about £200.
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