All Things Mk5 > Performance Modifications
Revo vs Superchips
Janner_Sy:
--- Quote from: Hedge on August 21, 2011, 04:19:32 pm ---And you didn't have an Edition 30 did you Sy? :confused:
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Nope mine was better :innocent:
At the OP, any reason why you've not considered APR or PTorque as well.
Saint Steve:
--- Quote from: maxload on August 21, 2011, 02:26:50 pm ---Thanks for the replys. I was looking hard at a superchips remap mainly cos of the convieniance. After some more carefull reading and the replies here I think it's revo all the way.
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Bluefin on mine on stage 2, have had stage 1 and was well pleased with it..achieved 285bhp stage 1, and at a guess 300bhp on stage2.
If you want to max the power out, go Revo.
But Big bhp , and especially high torque isnt always the best option for the life of the car...
Too much can take away the driveable of the Ed30 which to be fair is a very good car without needing to go balls out with a high stage map.
Bluefin- less aggressive
Revo- More aggressive..
or in a quarter mile sprint, about 2 tenths on equally staged maps.
john_o:
ive had APR and REVO (both are in the reviews section)
I suggest you read them as each remap has its place dependent on your individual circumstances (i list some in the review)
which could help you in choosing a map.
REVO is amazing and can be adjusted using the SPS to make the delivery less aggresive shoukd you want to :happy2:
maxload:
Thanks for all the replies :drinking: Going on everything I have read I'm gonna start with a bluefin remap. If it's not to my liking and I fancy something more aggresive then I'll give revo a chance. It sounds as if both maps are good , but maybe in the long run could also go down to personel taste and driving style.
PDT:
Or get REVO and the revo select switch, that way you can set it up to your liking.
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