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When haivng so called serious engine mods done, is it necessary to go for a stand alone ECU to achieve the best from your mods?
If you have the standard ECU re-mapped, how much more would you expect to gain from fitting the likes of Omex or Motec?
As a trader I expect the best you get would be code 2?
Do you have a code for 80 or 90% off oil filters and spark plugs etc?
What about a code for 10% off or even less if the part is VOR order?
I found the phone for me.
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Imagine the phone conversation.
Hi Norwich Union. Will you agree to my fitting an aftermarket ECU?
"Yes go ahead."
Forgot to mention it's not certified and not road legal.
"You're having a laugh mate"
Nice but get shot of the MK 2 side badges and the silly stickers in the windows. Side repeaters may stay for now. ;)
Some sort of Clio you might find down Southend on a Saturday night.
If the tuner has their own rolling road and his time is free of charge then all well and good, but I reckon having these spurious rolling road tests before and after would push the package cost above £2000.
No point in having a test that you can just alter the fiqures of yourself to suit your...