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I am very grateful for all the reply and advice but im surprised there's not been any more people knowing of tuners/remappers in or near my area. i know, for most things, im out on a limb being in east Anglia. maybe im expecting too much? making things worse, the couple ive found "near" me haven't replied to my emails. Is someone trying to tell me something ?
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I'm not far down the road from you (I'm near Sudbury) philt4 is I think the closest chap with the T4 setup and he put the 160 tune in my 75. Still a couple of hours down the road (he's in Olney iirc) but as I needed another key programmed as well it was a two birds, one stone thing. It's also worth plugging into a T4 if there are any features you want enabled or disabled.
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I'm soon travelling to Tamworth, Is there any T4 people or good re-mappers close to here. trouble is ill have the family with me so diverting too far off course might not be possible.
thanks all.
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These guys http://www.rica-uk.com/viewcar.aspx?vehicle=801
Will get you 195 bhp & 260nm torque. At a price though...
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or on the way back to suffolk??
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Im no expert but that, from what i've read about remapping, seems a pretty poor return for a remap on a turbocharged engine, would have expected at least a 10-15% increse in power, or about 16-25 bhp.
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