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Remap on high mileage?

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RetroRaz:
is a remap reccommended if you do a lot of motorway mileage?

GrayMK5GTI:

--- Quote from: vw55raz on February 08, 2013, 11:13:42 am ---is a remap reccommended if you do a lot of motorway mileage?

--- End quote ---

Doesnt really make any difference tbh mate  :happy2:

You will notice the benefit of it especially in the higher gears

Unicorn:
I have no problems with the engine longevity, the issue is more with the clutch.  A remap places more strain on the clutch, so if this is tired it can quickly show itself along with a vibrating DMF.  I've had people that have just asked for the torque to be turned down to stop it vibrating but it's just a band aid and will need replacing soon!

Rick

Gazmufc87:
If I was to get it done my closest place really is awesome gti.

Any one had there remaps.



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GrayMK5GTI:
The Awesome GTI remaps are just a cheap generic remap, probably written by some guy in China for all you know.  :grin:

I'd recomend going to R-Tech, although it will be a bit further (probably an extra £50 in diesel at a guess), they will thoroughly check the car over and do you a proper custom map that is set up exactly how you want, inc datalogging (all included in the price).

Awesome wont check your boost system for leaks (or any of your hardware for faults), they just plug a computer in, upload the map and off you go. . . .

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