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Remap group buy. GTI and ED30 Stage1. £249 with free panel filter.
jedi-knight83:
Good evening.
I know I'm fairly new here but hopefully I can help provide a bit of a saving on a great remap offer. I've been having a look around and AMD seem to be £499 for a stage one and I believe Revo are about the same.
I've been in contact with Motech Performance in Northampton though. They remapped my VW caddy and my dads car and also a friends Caddy and all have been excellent.
Motech is a smaller operation with lower overheads but the maps they supply are easily on a par with AMD and Revo. Below is a review from PVW (click to enlarge)
Their regular price for their 'Active Map' which is essentially a Stage 1 is £299.
The maps are not as agressive as some. I can speak from experience having had an AMD map on my first S3 and Revo on my 2nd and the Revo was definitely harsher but Mike has said they dont push silly boundaries so expect 250-260bhp for the GTI and 300-310bhp for the ED30.
The offer is as follows:
2-5 cars - £249 (saving £50)
5+ cars - £249 all cars get a free Pipercross panel filter fitted (about £35 worth) (saving £85 overall)
10+ cars - I'll go back to Mike and hopefully get a little bit more off for everyone but no promises :)
Mike is looking to complete all the cars on the same saturday morning but can be flexible if someone wants to go separately because of other commitments. It will also make a nice little mini meet and I will have my Vagcom there to fault check / clear and also make little tweaks anyone needs. Mike also has Vagcom and will provide data logs after the map.
Payment will be direct to Motech. £50 deposit to confirm your space at this price and then the balance upon completion of the work on the day. I'll get Mike to join up here to hopefully answer any questions or I can pass them to him as well.
I'm suggesting October 15th as the remap day... mainly as I cant wait to unleash the true potential of my GTI :)
Its worth noting as well that Motech can also cater for Stage 2 needs (they call this their 'X-Map) at the same price and they will be included in this group buy but talk to Mike about your needs.
Add your name to the list.. I will update this first post with names as well.
I will update payment info when we have a few names on the board.
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https://www.facebook.com/pages/Motech-performance/130614396994283
http://www.motechperformance.co.uk
jedi-knight83:
By the way this has been approved by SteveP who said to put it here rather than in group buys as he thought it wouldnt have much support... but hopefully we can prove him wrong :)
Last time I did a group buy on a remap when I had my S3 we got 26 people on board and 26 cars remapped in the deal. :driver:
jedi-knight83:
38 people viewed and no one yet wants a remap at what I think is the cheapest price you will find? I've had a look at other tuning companies last night too and most are around the £400-£500 mark for the same remap.
Im sure there are lots of new members out there who havent remapped yet.
Nice excuse for a little mini meet as well and I can field detailing questions as well and probably get my detailing friend along in his Caddy for a little safe wash demo as well if people think it would be helpful.
rich83:
Question is... Has anyone on here got a motech remap? If there's few people to report on the quality of the map then this might not get off the ground.
.:Tapatalk:.
jedi-knight83:
Well as I said I've got one on my van and my dad had his peugeot HDI mapped. Both were lovely and smooth and yes more powerful and both gave better mpg. My van started returning 10-20 miles more to the tank (until i fitted the bigger heavier wider wheels which has brought my rage down a bit again). My in gear 60-80 time in the van was cut by about 2 seconds as well (a crude but I think fairly accurate series of stop watch tests before and after)
I havent checked with Mike if its ok to say this yet so I might have to come back and delete it :) but he basically downloads the ecu code and saves it for if you need to revert to standard. He also emails that code to 'a guy' who alters it, emails it back and then it gets uploaded.
The 'guy' who writes the new code used to be the guy who wrote the Revo codes... so he has plenty of experience.
I made sure I checked them out well before having my van and car done.
Hope that helps
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