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Old 14 January 2008 | 03:35 PM
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Hi just wanted to know if i get a second hand apexi ecu how much would i be looking at for a remap thanks glen
Old 14 January 2008 | 07:35 PM
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about the £300 mark for a remap, but all depends on what other mods you have fitted to your car,

what car have you got,
drop a pm to jolly green monster, he is a master of apexi ecu's and mapping,

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Old 14 January 2008 | 07:40 PM
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hi.take a look here,prices on website.excellent mapper

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£300 to map on the road.
Probably around £450 + on a dyno....
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£300 to map on the road.
Probably around £450 + on a dyno....
I charge £250 to map on the road..

to map on the dyno and then finish on the road is just the extra to cover the dyno time which is usually circ £100 give or take a bit. For the dynos I use anyway.

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Old 18 January 2008 | 08:51 AM
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We charge £55/hr - it's a little off to charge you a minimum or set price for something that may only take an hour or two
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being a new to that car ecu, best to remap it from scratch imho hence the usual remap fees mentioned.. not advisable to fit a secondhand ecu to a different car and just tweak the map imho, unless of course the map was for the same setup and the same mapper is remapping it etc.

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Even so, I reckon I could do that in under 5 hours
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