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LKMan

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  1. Hi Guys I have a Superchips remap on my 1.4 TSI 150 manual Yeti. The car is out of warranty so no problem there. I have about 180hp and the torque increase is 25%. The extra torque makes the car much more driveable and the car is more economical. I use Shell Vpower or Tesco 99 and the low down pulling power is noticeably better that 95 octane. I told my insurers and they charged a bit more but were happy with a 20% increase in power. I currently use Directline and had no problem with previously Aviva either. I thoroughly recommend Superchips. Hope this helps PS would have bought a 2.0 litre if they did one - got my eyes on a Karoq
  2. LKMan replied to 1stkaroc's topic in Skoda Karoq
    I spent a few years travelling in Europe with a motorhome. All the campsites in Europe give you Lat/Long references and this is often used there and was easy to input into my TomTom. VAG really seem to have dropped the postcode ball for us in the UK (and presumably the Netherlands which I understand also has a postcode system). I continue to use a Tomtom in my Yeti as it has live traffic updates. IMHO standalone units are generally better that the inbuilt ones (and can be used in hire cars abroad), or maybe its just that I am very familiar the way a Tomtom works. You pay your money and take your choice!

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