REVO

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TomV8

Original Poster:

387 posts

207 months

Thursday 22nd January 2015
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Before I contact Parc Ferme directly (as per Revo website), has anyone here had a REVO remap done for their VW/Audi etc?

I'm interested to know the real world benefits, costs and impact to warranty (ie, can it returned to stock at the flip of a switch?).

Cheers

TobyLaRohne

5,713 posts

206 months

Thursday 22nd January 2015
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I know modern Audis (or at least my A5) dump all the data to Audi HQ as it is plugged in and in that data is the number of times the ECU has been reset. Audi automatically respond to any warrenty claim for the car by telling the dealer "computer says no".

...so I'd be careful if you have warrenty.

Impspeed

299 posts

143 months

Thursday 22nd January 2015
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I'd considered a REVO but have just booked it in with Tibor at Autohaus. It's more expensive (almost double) for my GTi but I've been to Tibor since buying the car almost 2 years ago and trust him. It's 2010 so out of warranty, and has covered 100,000km. Their cost includes a BMC panel filter also.

Overall, not sure of the benefits or downsides of either but I know with Tibor the aftersales care and support will be there.

craigdub

178 posts

135 months

Friday 23rd January 2015
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TomV8 said:
Before I contact Parc Ferme directly (as per Revo website), has anyone here had a REVO remap done for their VW/Audi etc?

I'm interested to know the real world benefits, costs and impact to warranty (ie, can it returned to stock at the flip of a switch?).

Cheers

I've had my cars at Parc Ferme many times now, never had any problems with the guys or their work.
I had Revo put on my Golf GTi and the difference was very noticeable, i had it in to the dealers and they re-flashed the ecu to standard whilst doing an update, when i picked it up i knew the map had been removed, thats how noticeable it is!

Never been questioned when in for service work, as for mpg etc, who checks that out here smile

6th Gear

3,563 posts

194 months

Saturday 24th January 2015
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Check out the VW / Audi UAE forum on Facebook. Apparently a custom remap is the way to go.

I went the Revo route a few years back with Parc Ferme. Satisfied overall.


TomV8

Original Poster:

387 posts

207 months

Sunday 25th January 2015
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TobyLaRohne said:
I know modern Audis (or at least my A5) dump all the data to Audi HQ as it is plugged in and in that data is the number of times the ECU has been reset. Audi automatically respond to any warrenty claim for the car by telling the dealer "computer says no".

...so I'd be careful if you have warrenty.
The car is only a few months old and I have plenty of valuable warranty left - I'm not sure another 50+bhp is worth risking that (and resale value)!

6th Gear

3,563 posts

194 months

Wednesday 28th January 2015
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Recent post on the VW Audi UAE Facebook page. Worth following.

ct84

147 posts

122 months

Wednesday 28th January 2015
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Impspeed said:
I'd considered a REVO but have just booked it in with Tibor at Autohaus. It's more expensive (almost double) for my GTi but I've been to Tibor since buying the car almost 2 years ago and trust him. It's 2010 so out of warranty, and has covered 100,000km. Their cost includes a BMC panel filter also.

Overall, not sure of the benefits or downsides of either but I know with Tibor the aftersales care and support will be there.
I fully agree with the above. Top work and aftersales by Tibor

After_Shock

8,751 posts

220 months

Wednesday 28th January 2015
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6th Gear said:
Apparently a custom remap is the way to go.
Custom maps typically only come into the game when you have non standard modifications and or you want to push the car further than the generic maps offer.

Overall for safety unless you have made some additional modifications to the car its best to stick with the generic ones that the main companies offer, at least they are tried and tested by the majority.

Just takes a few digits in the codes to be wrong on the custom maps to totally screw and engine up over time.

Impspeed

299 posts

143 months

Wednesday 28th January 2015
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Mine's been back from Tibor/Autohaus for a few days and all I can say is WOW! I think I'm going to be spending a bit more on front tyres, but response, power delivery, everything is much better than standard.

Now asking why I didn't do it sooner...