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If it was me I would say re-map all the way.

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If it was me I would say re-map all the way.

Yes but if I need put it back to standard like fast I can just take box off can you get maps like revo that you can take off any time

Yes, there are various switchable remaps available - but TBH I don't see the point unless you're planning on not declaring them to your insurer... :thumbdown:

If you do get a tuning box, only get a digital one like the one you linked to. But then, as you can see from the price, you might as well get a proper remap for the money!

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Yes, there are various switchable remaps available - but TBH I don't see the point unless you're planning on not declaring them to your insurer... :thumbdown:

If you do get a tuning box, only get a digital one like the one you linked to. But then, as you can see from the price, you might as well get a proper remap for the money!

What happens if the cars 2 years old and you need put it back to standard and need going back to dealers

Do you mean in terms of maintaining the warranty? Doing anything to the car will invalidate the warranty, so it's really down to what the issue is and how hard you think they'll investigate. The fact the ECU has been flashed will show up whether you use a permanent remap or a switchable one, so a tuning box has an advantage there. But then somewhere like Superchips will provide a warranty covering the things that would be affected by the remap anyway:

http://www.superchips.co.uk/s/warranty

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