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Hi

 

I would like to get my octavia vrs mk1 remapped can anyone advise a good remapper in the Kent area

 

Many thanks 

PM Group1rs on here, I think he knows of a good mapper in the kent area.

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Thanks kentphil1 

@Dean54vrs Ok it does mean going North of the river, but Emerald have an excellent reputation. User @Mankee actually works for them (or did the last time I got an issue of Practical Performance Car).

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Hi guys. Wow at the features on this forum; i just got a notification for being mentioned in a post! Cheers Ken.

 

I don't work for Emerald as such but my Caterham goes there for mapping, as it runs an Emerald ECU, various engine specs and I'm only in the next county over. And I seem to change engines in it more often than I change my pants...

 

R-tech in Nuneaton mapped my 1.8T vRS and will be doing my 2.0 TSI in the future. For a mainly road car retaining the standard ECU, it's most cost-effective option in my opinion, at £400-odd i think it is nowadays. An Emerald or other aftermarket ECU will be well into four figures once you've bought it, wired it in and mapped it on a dyno. You could also consider Shark and their STS unit, which means you can apply and remove maps yourself, although this way doesn't use a rolling road for custom calibration to your car.

 

http://r-techperformance.co.uk/

 

http://www.sharkperformance.co.uk/

 

http://www.jkm.org.uk/

@Mankee - Thanks for that. I was sure you'd not mind even when I was wrong. Say hi to Dave from me the next time you're over at Emerald will you. It'll confuse him I'm sure.

Will do! I like Dave and his team. Such down to earth people and always a pleasure to deal with.

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Is your car running a k03, as I’m in the process of putting a k04 on mine and like you looking for a custom remap in the Kent area

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