Anyone ever regret remapping their Scooby?
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Anyone ever regret remapping their Scooby?
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Anyone ever regret remapping (or any other improvements) their Scooby?
There are so many people doing this kind of stuff nowadays, it would interesting to hear some stories, if there are any!
Anyone ever regret remapping (or any other improvements) their Scooby?
There are so many people doing this kind of stuff nowadays, it would interesting to hear some stories, if there are any!
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More than likely mate. You'll always find someone who can never be totally satisfied! I know the only people who will regret a remap are the ones who have had the engine go boom soon afterwards or during the RR session.
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Naaagh, definatly never had any regrets as out of the 3 times that I've had a remap, even though a bit costly, I have more power. And hopefully more to come.
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I'd be one of those..........
Got it sorted in the end but had both inconvenience and unnecessary costs that I did not need to go through. No engine blow up or anything as serious as that but certainly p@ssed me off at the time. Mapper accepted the mistake which was a good thing I suppose but took it elsewhere to get "fixed"
Got it sorted in the end but had both inconvenience and unnecessary costs that I did not need to go through. No engine blow up or anything as serious as that but certainly p@ssed me off at the time. Mapper accepted the mistake which was a good thing I suppose but took it elsewhere to get "fixed"
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Your reply to pippyrips post suggested to me that you had regretted your choice of mapper, I then asked if you would name the mapper who you were unhappy with and explain what happened
......maybe I read your post wrong and you have not regretted your choice of mapper? if thats the case then sorry!
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......maybe I read your post wrong and you have not regretted your choice of mapper? if thats the case then sorry!
Understand?
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Your reply to pippyrips post suggested to me that you had regretted your choice of mapper, I then asked if you would name the mapper who you were unhappy with and explain what happened
......maybe I read your post wrong and you have not regretted your choice of mapper? if thats the case then sorry!
Understand?
......maybe I read your post wrong and you have not regretted your choice of mapper? if thats the case then sorry!
Understand?
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I won't bore you with the details but in short car was mapped; had poor boost in 5th and 6th gears resulting in CEL. Drove it several hundred miles back to mapper to get sorted. Problem identified and resolved (or so I thought)
Back home boost dipping again and was making poor power on the rollers so graphs forwarded to said mapper who realised he had not flashed the updated map to my ecu so in essence I was driving around with a base map. Far from ideal. Not prepared to take anymore time off or do a further round trip in the car so went elsewhere.
Had I have used the car on a daily basis and driven it hard the consequences could have been quite bad. Fortunately I do neither so no harm done. Mapper apologised and accepted he had made the error so I left it at that. Would have been a nice gesture for some compensation of sorts (petrol money at least) but I'm not bitter or one to let things get out of hand.
CAr was remapped by A N Other and results were perfect so in a strange way "every cloud" and all that!!
Back home boost dipping again and was making poor power on the rollers so graphs forwarded to said mapper who realised he had not flashed the updated map to my ecu so in essence I was driving around with a base map. Far from ideal. Not prepared to take anymore time off or do a further round trip in the car so went elsewhere.
Had I have used the car on a daily basis and driven it hard the consequences could have been quite bad. Fortunately I do neither so no harm done. Mapper apologised and accepted he had made the error so I left it at that. Would have been a nice gesture for some compensation of sorts (petrol money at least) but I'm not bitter or one to let things get out of hand.
CAr was remapped by A N Other and results were perfect so in a strange way "every cloud" and all that!!
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Had mine done several times by different mappers over the years and yes regretted one of them. Went there due to time restraints. And it was awful. The car drove like a pig. Had it re-done by Another and its spot on. Found to be one vital error which meant it was never going to run properly. Infact over some years and different cars,Circumstances have led me to use 6 different mappers. And i can honestly say theres only two I'd use again. Either i wasnt happy with the results of the others or i wasnt happy with the way the mapping was carried out. But then i am really fussy.
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