Friend wants a 160 tune but can't justify the cost,is there anyway to get one cheap?
He has a £600 car and the rate that's currently being charged of £120 is too much compared.I dare say its been this price from when the 75's were new and needs to be adjusted.
Am I right in thinking that a £25 T4 diagnostic involves as much work as a remap? Are remaps done at a club meet cheaper?:shrug: |
Tell you what. Why not send me details of your friends address and I'll send a cheque to you for £25, in fact I'll even drive right to their door all the way from North of Scotland to do the 160 map for you. :duh: :mad:
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I know I'm kicking a hornets nest here but I'm right. The emperor has no clothes. |
I would guess that BigRuss is probably closest but for £25 I don't think you would get a remap:shrug:
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What I'm also saying is that a diagnostic is £25 and the same amount of work is carried out "as far as I can make out". No one is telling me I'm wrong there! The first comment was more along the lines of shut up don't give the game away:D;) |
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It also has nothing to do with the value of the cars, it's hardly their fault how much the cars are valued . We are an electronics retail and repair shop, my rates for repair remain the same regardless of the value of the product needing attention;) |
You should try ebay for a quality remap. It takes time for professional people to do a professional job, especially on something so important as an ECU.
Cars are not cheap to run. Period. Fuel costs £70 a tank or thereabouts. Insurance is £100's to £1,000's. Road tax is around £265 ish a year. This price is cheap compared to what other remappers charge. Usually around the £300 mark. Remapping is not an ordinary "service" item, so you need a car well serviced and in tip top condition for it to run successfully. Doing it on the very cheap is not a good start. I think the price is very good value for money. |
Not sure these things are normally discussed in open forum, but I think your friend needs to be a little bit realistic :shrug:
If you buy a car for £600 then unfortunatly things will be expensive alongside it- but I don't think National Tyres for example would give you a discount just because a new set of rubber is three quarters of the cost of your car :D Your friend could sell his car of course and buy one for 2 or 3K, then the maths might look a bit better! :getmecoat: Also of course from what I can tell from here the guys spent time and talent developing the product for the car, so I guess it's right to charge for it. |
He may have bought a bargain 75 for £600 however If it's anything like most £600 cars he'd be better off saving his £25 and spending it on something worthwhile. Something that will help it through its next mot or ensuring that it's in a safe, roadworthy condition. I'm not being awkward, just thinking sensibly. I love the 160 remap and had it done to mine. If he's running on a budget, live with the pedestrian progress, enjoy the luxury and keep it safe!
Also I'm no expert on car electronics. I'm more of a mechanical and body work guy but for the Marinabrian service I received, it's a bargain in my opinion. We should support these guys for their great work! Things cost what they cost. You wouldn't expect to get a cheaper price on a clutch replacement just because the car is old and of low value. It would cost the same to get the clutch done in a high miles T Reg 75 classic worth £300, as it would for the same job in an 05 reg contemp se worth £3000. |
Its not a case of can't afford!
But not willing to pay! Its a nice thought that each T4 operator wrote all the code for the ECU but that is not true.;) Most likely a T4 was picked up cheap along with an old laptop and some programme disks acquired. You'll be all glad to know that the offer of a £50 remap has been made. Thank you all for your concerns;) |
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