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    chipwizards again

    who is still interested in having the ecu remapped by the chipwizard guru?

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    No, im going to Nick Hill

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    me, but dont know when, as I'll need to get my cams timed in first... wonder if Wayne will meet me at AWT/GDI?

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    dont know til u ask mate..but the reason he bought his own rollers etc was so he dint have to travel the length an breadth of the country.


    mite be up for a re-map. in a little while tho

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    how much is it?

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    i'll just get it done at his new place then, saves faffing around I guess...

    Jamie, last time out he did 2 live's for £350 notes all in. That included the RR time and the before and after was a big difference, so i'll have some of that I think

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    what is the diff between getting ya ecu remapped and getting a chip e.g. dastek...stm6. any advantage of 1 over another?

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    well you can get off the shelf type chips that are already programmed for a car similar to yours, but in reality these act as nothing more than increased rev limits as all cars are different... condition being a major factor in this. Things like the SMT chips and Dastek's are like the Chip Wizards one, in that they are all completely and fully programmed individually to your car on a rolling road. Chip Wizard takes your existing ECU and programs a blank ECU with the current basic map and then takes it from there. IMO this is the only option worth considering unless you are going to run bodies, turbo's and superchargers, as they all require something like a DTA or OMEX stand alone ECU that does EVERYTHING.

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    I do and have been speaking to him last week, he never bothers ringing back, or booking a date, never has his diary with him, really hard work to pin a day down with him, I've got cash here waiting

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    go and see him , u still trying him outta working hours??


 

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