New on here, and no wish to teach anyone how to suck eggs ref VAG diesel tuning, but I've just done a search for Revo Technics on the message board, and come up with no hits! If you want to tune fairly late model VAG platform TDI's, they are the kiddies! Have a look at their website, and I can vouch for the product!
That's because electronics suck. M-TDI ALL THE WAY!!!!
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That's me told then! Nothing like a bit of reasoned debate, but 20-30% more power/torque for a few hundred quid sounds a good deal to me, especially as there are no chips to solder in, just a 20 minute re-map of your ECU. Plus main dealer software can't detect that it's been done!
I would say the majority of people on here are interested in the VE pump TDI engines - either M with no electronics, or E which need chips burning.
Revo aren't interested in these engines at all as they're far too hard to do - only the PD engines which, as you say, can be re-mapped online. Hence why you won't find any info on them here.
Mikki x
Not all of the VE TDI's had replaceable chips. The later ones were EDC15 which is OBD flashable.
I can vouch for that, i had a '99 mk2 toledo tdi, 110bhp and AHF engine (i think it was) was on OBD system but was told by my vw mechanic mate it was non PD.
That's me told then! Nothing like a bit of reasoned debate, but 20-30% more power/torque for a few hundred quid sounds a good deal to me, especially as there are no chips to solder in, just a 20 minute re-map of your ECU. Plus main dealer software can't detect that it's been done!
with a tdi-m,you turn a screw for more power,30%+
no waiting for your computer to come back from a chip install
and you can carry a few small tools in a bag and do tuning by the roadside the way it should be done :lol: :lol:
seriously though,electronics have their place to me....in the dumpster,lol
no,i drive a 98 tdi jetta,and its stock for the most part
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That's me told then! Nothing like a bit of reasoned debate, but 20-30% more power/torque for a few hundred quid sounds a good deal to me, especially as there are no chips to solder in, just a 20 minute re-map of your ECU. Plus main dealer software can't detect that it's been done!
Its easy to check with vag com if a cars been remapped, just log iq and boost! Revo maps arent that good and are very overpriced imo, not only that but they also flash thier own software onto the immo chip(not needed for tuning) rendering the ecu 'locked' so only they can reflash and re-code after for high prices.
Beware of their 'free' trials as well, when the trial runs out your car will be roughly 10-15% down on power from standard and ecu 'locked', meaning if you go to another tuner the ecu is not flashable through the port and will need repaired before further tuning costing £££$$$. Some places go for quality, some quantity, revo are for quantity so arent that good for the money. Just my 2p on revo
That's me told then! Nothing like a bit of reasoned debate, but 20-30% more power/torque for a few hundred quid sounds a good deal to me, especially as there are no chips to solder in, just a 20 minute re-map of your ECU. Plus main dealer software can't detect that it's been done!
Its easy to check with vag com if a cars been remapped, just log iq and boost! Revo maps arent that good and are very overpriced imo, not only that but they also flash thier own software onto the immo chip(not needed for tuning) rendering the ecu 'locked' so only they can reflash and re-code after for high prices.
Beware of their 'free' trials as well, when the trial runs out your car will be roughly 10-15% down on power from standard and ecu 'locked', meaning if you go to another tuner the ecu is not flashable through the port and will need repaired before further tuning costing £££$$$. Some places go for quality, some quantity, revo are for quantity so arent that good for the money. Just my 2p on revo
I totally agree with that, and the Big companie like this It's very not the best for tuning, It's like fast food tuning.