Revo Stage 1

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Revo Stage 1

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I've still got two years left off finance with VW, on the options plan so I can give it back at the end and all that ect,
I want it remapped though now revo has the sale on.

What do you recon? As I don't own the car... And may get rid of it come the 2 years is over.
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I did it to mine, but then I had the SPS switch too to flick to standard, ALTHOUGH, it's Revo's standard map, nit VW's.

However, I never had a problem. Ever.
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revo dealer will flash a stock file for a small fee
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So I might as well just go ahead with it then ay f**k it. cheers guys.
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For your own benefit read this first then decide, vw now have tools to detect ecu changes, search for td1.
If it's on finance you don't own the car so could be exposed come time for warranty work or time to return the car, if you chose to proceed make sure you know the risks

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topi ... 1&t=604111" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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