Quote: Originally posted by stevoversteer on 06 February 2005
And the 225 has L E O N spaced out along the centre of the boot instead of the left hand side (sorry, im a keano!). Mitchy, what kind of power delivery does your jabba map give? Ive heard its meant to be a lot more progressive than revo which sends you all the power in a big lump lower down the rev range? Just asking as I really cannot decide between a jabbad ibiza cupra or a 172 cup
You cant be that keen mate
210s are exactly the same. The only difference is the 210 has a black cupra badge and the 225 has a red cupra badge in the bottom right corner. Both will eventually fade and turn into a silver badge
As to the remap, im pleased i chose jabba over revo. As far as i know the revo map tails off about 5750 rpm and the tail off is noticable. I change just before 6500 and there certainly does not feel as if theres a tail off. It seems smooth all the way to the line. I got 272bhp and 290lbft torque with 240 @ wheels which seems to be higer than what standard revo maps achieve. Im just on about remaps as with no other mods. Theres a guy running 295 with 265 @ wheels with a full exhaust system + Jabba remap. I just need to save up for the exhaust system.
Im sure Jabba and Revo are as good as each other, but i opted jabba as i liked the time and care element spent on my car.
* Jabba offers an individual map for your car. Revo offer a 1 off generic LCR remap.
*Jabba has an onboard adjustable boost controller which can be changed on the move. Revo have a plug in dongle that can only be adjusted when car is off.
* Jabba take 3 1/2 hrs fine tuning the car on the rollers. Revo take 20 mins to upload the map and no rolling road facilities.
*Jabba is slightly cheaper than revo, but only has 1 dealership in the UK. Revo are UK wide and can be booked within a week. Jabba has a 2 month waiting list.
*Revo did suffer with a 140mph brick wall problem, jabba will pull all the way off the 160 clock. However a new code did sort this revo problem.