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Old 27th October 2017, 08:37   #1
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Default Rolling road/Dyno day - Greater Manchester

Good morning All,

Just seeing if there would be any interest in me organising a rolling road event in the Manchester area.

We'd be looking at £30 for 3 runs with Air fuel ratio readings for petrol cars and prints outs/digital copies of your results.

Diagnostics are also available for no extra charge and can be done either during the dyno run or just a simple code reading whilst you wait.

On site is a heated waiting room with a TV so you can put your feet up with a brew and a biscuit while watching other people's results.

Remapping services are also available on the day for £150 (including dyno fee)

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Old 2nd November 2017, 10:05   #2
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Hi Steve,
I would be interested in attending and maybe a remap!
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Old 2nd November 2017, 21:19   #3
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I would be interested in attending and maybe a remap!
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Good stuff Neil We had alot of fun on our last one
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Sounds good Steve, any idea when?

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Hi Steve, could be up for this, depends when.

Are your remaps all the same basic map or do you specifically tune the individual car, for instance if one car was std but another had cams and a staight through exhaust would you map accordingly?

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If this was a weekend day I'd be up for it too.
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Sounds good Steve, any idea when?

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Hi Steve, could be up for this, depends when.

Are your remaps all the same basic map or do you specifically tune the individual car, for instance if one car was std but another had cams and a staight through exhaust would you map accordingly?

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If this was a weekend day I'd be up for it too.
This would most likely be on a Sunday, in terms of dates I'll assemble some preliminary dates later for us to take a vote on?

Our remaps are adjusted to for your individual car/preferences. This is especially important when modifications such as camshafts have been done as it can really throw the air fuel ratios out the window so needs adjusting to suit.
Only this week I did a VVC remap for a customer who wanted an overrun burble but for it to only happen when over 4k rpm so it could remain subtle when driving about town.
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Date depending would be interested in this
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I have a cdt manual with the 160 t4 map running well above 2k but not lower as if the maf struggles, or I could bring the 135 auto daily with a Ron box on it to see what improvement you can make to that??


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Options for dates if wanting it this year as thus
19th November
10th December
17th December

If non of these are quite right happy to postpone til the new years.

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I have a cdt manual with the 160 t4 map running well above 2k but not lower as if the maf struggles, or I could bring the 135 auto daily with a Ron box on it to see what improvement you can make to that??
Personally I'm fine with either, with the auto though you'd offset some costs by being able to sell the box afterwards
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