MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: Matthew. on November 19, 2010, 04:29:02 pm
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Hi guys, as above, has anyone had their GTI mapped by more-bhp.com?
They are doing a special £249 price for a map?
Cheers
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Yup.. Got the switchable map from them.. My nephews 53plate polo GTI was mapped there too,and his new scirocco is booked in now.Polo GTI ran for 3 years on their map with no issues..My map has been on since Feb,but going to switch back to stock for the winter...Get ready for the you get what you pay for comments.. :signLOL:
edit 56plate polo gti
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Yup.. Got the switchable map from them.. My nephews 53plate polo GTI was mapped there too,and his new scirocco is booked in now.Polo GTI ran for 3 years on their map with no issues..My map has been on since Feb,but going to switch back to stock for the winter...Get ready for the you get what you pay for comments.. :signLOL:
....I can't argue with that :happy2:
It's just a pity that they chose a name such as "more-bhp.com" - It doesn't inspire confidence.
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Damn Right RR.. Sounds like some geezer in a pub taking backhanders... :grin:
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My thoughts exactly Robin. Heard a few good things about them though, and for £249 you can't really go wrong....(famous last words) lol
So do they do a switchable map then like Revo?
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Yes.. Its called the MFlash.. Its on the website check it out..The console is similar in design to the Shark performance on so I,m told...
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Do they still use DNA maps?
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Their MFlash unit looks similar to those sold by others made by Alientech .... Be aware that though apparently a good device it may not reset the flash counter on your ECU.
It may / probably does clear fault codes created in the remap / reflash process in the main ECU but won't clear fault codes from other control units which get created when those control units have lost contact with the main ECU as a result of the reflash.
This is not something I was aware of when I had my Golf Edition 30 ... I used Bluefin which did - so they said - reset the flash counter ... but doesn't clear all fault codes other than those in the main ECU. None of these reflash devices can. It has put me off them somewhat - though the principle of being able to revert to standard appeals.
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This is not something I was aware of when I had my Golf Edition 30 ... I used Bluefin which did - so they said - reset the flash counter ... but doesn't clear all fault codes other than those in the main ECU. None of these reflash devices can. It has put me off them somewhat - though the principle of being able to revert to standard appeals.
....Unless someone is wanting to pull the wool over the eyes of a VW dealer or insurer, which is very stupid imo, I don't see that it matters whether flash counters are reset or not.
The ability to revert to a 'standard' performance map is extremely useful though, both in initial diagnosis and nursing a problem.
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I declared my remap ... but wanted to put the car back to standard when I sold it - which I did :smiley:
My only mistake was selling the car in the first place :sad1:
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....Unless someone is wanting to pull the wool over the eyes of a VW dealer or insurer, which is very stupid imo, I don't see that it matters whether flash counters are reset or not.
The ability to revert to a 'standard' performance map is extremely useful though, both in initial diagnosis and nursing a problem.
At the end of the day Robin if the car doesn't scream modified and drives like a stock car then lots of important questions can be avoided. I am all for telling the insurers however what the dealer doesn't know wont hurt him.
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The unit that pretty much all tuners use is the Alientech ST3 which is an ok tool, it doesnt reset flash counters but thats not a problem for 99% of people.
Pay the £249 and get it logged by someone that knows what they are doing, maybe a dyno test is a good idea as well, you wont have the adjustability and precision of a well set up map such as Revo but you get what you pay for, as far as generic 'flash' maps go you cant complain at £249.
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At the end of the day Robin if the car doesn't scream modified and drives like a stock car then lots of important questions can be avoided. I am all for telling the insurers however what the dealer doesn't know wont hurt him.
....Hmm, "important questions can be avoided" really does sound as if you would have something to hide. I suppose it depends on your relationship with your dealer and their attitude. I much prefer to be very open and honest with such people at those levels - It's much easier all round and people respect it and usually respond in my favour.