All Things Mk5 > Performance Modifications
Who shall I choose to remap my GTI?
Pikey Motorsports:
Lets see if we can find a donor car for pudding to come down to your place and show you his mapping skills lol
fab5freddy:
^^^ Good idea. Money where your mouth is Pudding :wink:
rtechniki:
Pudding is the same guy who trolled me on the r32 oc when a few "happy" customers left me feedback...lol Thinks he knows whats whats and is halfway there but missing a few vital factors about tuning oem ecus.
I am sure there would be many unhappy customers here, on mk4 forum, on gti forum, on r32oc on facebook it we was bad, if your tuner mates were good then it would be there names would it not??....
We don't pay to advertise we just work bloody hard to keep everyone happy, and if that fan base upsets you and your tuner mates Mr Pudding then I am sorry dude.
Do u want me to drop my level of workmanship and support so I can squeeze in 6-8 remaps per day so I can buy glossy adverts at £20k per year to keep the customers coming? It would be much better and easier for me and i may become a wealthy tuner? no I will stay skint as I am making sure everyone is happy and going to bed at night with a grin knowing am getting good reviews..
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SiofChester:
I had my 8L S3 mapped by R-Tech a few years back. The job was superb, after a stint in a Boxster S, I'm looking at something more economical and to a Mk5 GTi. I do know that the first place I'll be taking it is R-Tech for a remap. That is a true story right there folks
dansmith180:
I've heard lots of great things about R-Tech and was planning on going there for my stage 2+ next year but now I've read Puddings comments my eyes have been opened. :jumping:
As soon as you become successful people always want to try and talk sh*t, maybe there's lots of good reviews because Niki knows what he's doing? I've never heard anybody raving about Puddings customer service :laugh:
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