we do custom remaps suited to your specific car (including raised rev limit)
raised rev limit is important, it allows you to hold a gear longer on track (even road) when cornering
example, you have a corner that is top of 3rd on the limiter (7200rpm) but you can take the same corner in 4th (lower rpm) but what happens when you exit the corner?? you can either drive through the corner and bounce the car off the limiter the whole way through and then grab 4th on exit, or you can take the corner in 4th but then exit and have to wait for the engine to pick up
a raised rev limit solves this problem, it allows you say an extra 500rpm to play with, so you can take the corner in 3rd and not bounce off the limiter and be straight into 4th on exit
makes sense in my book!
i don't like piggybacks for 3 reasons
1 - you're cutting into the car loom (not good if you have warranty)
2 - you're not actually changing the car's ECU signals, you're interupting them
3 - they're more expensive than a remap of the car's existing ECU