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New member with a freshly remapped Yeti 1.8t.

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Dear Community,

 

My first time in a forum of this nature - so hello all.

 

I've run several Skodas over the years, my first being an orange 120 Super Estelle - which was far from brisk but great off road!

 

I also enjoyed my Octavia VRS for several years.

 

I bought my 2011 Yeti 6 years ago and have enjoyed every minute of ownership. It's an awesome all rounder and in original 160 BHP guise, is no slouch. However, i decided to take the plunge and get the ECU remapped today to around 210 BHP and with up to 310 NM torque.

 

My first impressions after a 2 hour play, it was well worth the £275. The engine turbo spins up earlier and quicker, with a more rapid throttle response. I'm smiling now just writing about it! 

 

Insurance also reasonable - £360 fully comp.

 

Time for another drive!

I personally will not remap any car I own again. I have had 4 done and every one has blown the turbo costing lots of money to fix them. That's just my experience. I have thought about mapping my karoq, but only for it's towing abilities. However I do not really to a lot and thecar is fine on its own so I will put up with the slight lack of go towing.

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