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- 1.5 tfsi dada remap
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1.5 tfsi dada remap
Certainly good suggestions I will ask them if the map can be tweaked for 95 or 99 I don’t want the hassle of having to reliably access 99. My experience with a bmw was that only half a tank of 95 and the knock sensor would retard the timing and then took 2 tanks of 99 to revert completely. Needing to run 99 would be a dealbreaker. im pretty sure and warranty company worth its salt will find a map. I’m not sure if Revo overlays the flash count but I will ask. good point re the timing belt. It’s interesting that when I spoke to my independent VAG specialist who I have used for years in preference to main dealerships - they had just bought the expensive kit for the timing belts. It does look very complex with computerised actuators. Not a diy job! They also took a look on the official vag service site they have a license for and the 5 year date seem like a dealership thing he said the recommendation was mileage only and suggested I left alone but that he would take my cash if I insisted!
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1.5 tfsi dada remap
Thanks Toot. looks like I’m not the only one . I have had cars remapped before including a 1.9 vrs Fabia which was great. I get that it is a small gamble if the remap pushes the bhp. My experience with insurance is that they only add a small extra charge. I have only heard good things about Revo. Shame they didn’t do a simple drivability map with little to no extra power. After dieselgate my wife’s Tiguan was ‘updated’ without our permission during a service. One egr later we had the old original map put back by a mapping firm. I called the insurance provider and they told me as long as the mapped power was within 10 percent they would not charge. I may give Revo a call on Monday and ask a bit more
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1.5 tfsi dada remap
So first thing firstly I don’t drive a Skoda at the moment I have an a3 with the 1.5 dada engine and a manual box. Don’t judge me! It was cheaper than a golf or Leon and so with so few of the scala about it’s what I ended up with. It’s approved used and has some 12 months warranty left. sure enough it has a kangaroo issue that and after a bit of research on here I persuaded the dealer iwas an issue. They reluctantly agreed and the software fix was applied. I really can’t say it’s made much improvement. It’s drivable by either thrashing it through first and second or slipping the clutch way more than normal. Neither is ideal and it’s just not pleasant to drive in any kind of traffic. I’ve had manual cars for 25 years and love them. Im lucky enough to have an old university friend who was very senior in a large aftermarket diagnostic software provider. It’s big enough VAG buy data on vehicles failing after the warranty period from them. I was whining about the car and the dealership to him over Christmas . He basically explained it won’t be fixed. To do so would likely require changing fuelling enough to require re testing for the wltp emissions etc. I.e so expensive plus minus compensation for customer and an admission of design failure they won’t bother - hence it is a characteristic and they loose a few customers He did say it would be easier for a remapping firm to fix and they don’t have the same constraints. I’ve been looking for a reputable firm to remap the car and recently saw Revo now have one available. Their marketing blurb talks about a ‘quirky ‘ flat spot being fixed. I didn’t read about the performance as I frankly don’t care My question is has anyone taken the plunge with Revo and is the car more pleasant to drive? Thanks