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website of phone number for CAA??
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08-02-2007, 12:21 PM | #1 |
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website of phone number for CAA??
want to get my car booked in, fed up of being undecisive... i need to grab a set of bollox and go ahead with this re-map
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08-02-2007, 12:50 PM | #3 |
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just read peppernicks post on evotecknic site after his re-map
a few q's will my ecu need to be frozen still?? and what about this irretreviable data loss? also what is this about quote peppernick ' 'Unlike other ECUs, careful research led to the approach of removing the entire ECU from the car to re-map. Using the OBD port is not deemed safe enough for us for this occasion although there are some mappers out there who are already employing the latter method . We took the failsafe route.'' why is it not safe thru obd? Carl
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08-02-2007, 01:01 PM | #4 |
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quoting nick again
''Overall I'm very happy with the gains, especially for the money. My most effective bang for buck mod to date. The gearbox nannying isn't a limiting factor in real world driving and gear changes occur well before 4000RPM. The immense torque and midrange is what that turn the 335D into an ultimate stealth machine.'' i usually shift approx 4.4-4.5 where aroundabouts the max power is made!! will the nanny interfere shifting at these RPM'S? carl
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