Rated Tuning Companies - Edinburgh & Around
Rated Tuning Companies - Edinburgh & Around
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MMA4life

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810 posts

185 months

Wednesday 29th June 2011
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Hi all,
Can people recommend a decent tuning company in or around the edinburgh area i.e. custom remap, dyno, etc?

Cheers

haggishunter

1,315 posts

266 months

Wednesday 29th June 2011
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Whats it for bud?

al

MMA4life

Original Poster:

810 posts

185 months

Wednesday 29th June 2011
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haggishunter said:
Whats it for bud?

al
It be for a 2000 plate 306 2.0 Hdi smile As standard, the car weighs app. 1150kg, 90bhp (as new) and app. 165lb/ft torque (as new)

paul450

7,948 posts

198 months

Wednesday 29th June 2011
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not used them, but what about angeltuning, think they are mobile and come to you.

http://www.angeltuning.co.uk/engine-remap/peugeot-...

AMD87

2,004 posts

225 months

Thursday 30th June 2011
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Matt collins from peugeot ecosse is your man he's based out in boness

6C4GTS

5,186 posts

201 months

Thursday 30th June 2011
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Josh - lipstick on a pig?
Seriously, save your cash!

At your age the extra insurance premium is going to double what a map costs and the results will not transform your car.

Didn't the old Polo (RIP) have upgraded front brakes?

Better to put the money there or maybe suspension but power increase is not what you need (have you been listening to uncle fluff - heard he needed more power laugh).

Sorry to be boring and sensible when POOOWWWWEEEERRRRR is mentioned but think about what you want to achieve and why?

MMA4life

Original Poster:

810 posts

185 months

Thursday 30th June 2011
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6C4GTS said:
Josh - lipstick on a pig?
Seriously, save your cash!

At your age the extra insurance premium is going to double what a map costs and the results will not transform your car.

Didn't the old Polo (RIP) have upgraded front brakes?

Better to put the money there or maybe suspension but power increase is not what you need (have you been listening to uncle fluff - heard he needed more power laugh).

Sorry to be boring and sensible when POOOWWWWEEEERRRRR is mentioned but think about what you want to achieve and why?
Aye, I think you are right frown
Yeah the olop had uprated front discs per se as in EBC grooved discs and greenstuff pads(load of good they did haha)
As the pug has got discs/ pads all round, would it be idea instead to get a set of mintex discs/ pads all round? Im not that clued up on suspension types tbh, so I wouldnt really know what to do about that :S

sherman

14,908 posts

238 months

Thursday 30th June 2011
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Go see Peugeot Ecosse. They deal with all things Peugeot. Everything from Barry boys body kits to proper tuning and servicing.

They are situated next to the fire station in Boness
http://www.ecosse-peugeot.co.uk/
http://maps.google.co.uk/?ll=56.003648,-3.612217&a...

6C4GTS

5,186 posts

201 months

Thursday 30th June 2011
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sherman said:
Go see Peugeot Ecosse. They deal with all things Peugeot. Everything from Barry boys body kits to proper tuning and servicing.

They are situated next to the fire station in Boness
http://www.ecosse-peugeot.co.uk/
http://maps.google.co.uk/?ll=56.003648,-3.612217&a...
Coilovers and/or brake kits look much better value than engine mods! cool

kmm

1,781 posts

203 months

Thursday 30th June 2011
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Give Mark a call who is the Scottish agent for Elite remaps. You can go on the website www.eliteremaps.com to see what sort of power gains you will achieve. It not all about the power, but in the way the car will drive after. Quite a few forum members have had their cars/vans done by Mark and mention PH and me, and i'm sure he will give you a great deal. Mark is also a pug technition/mechanic.
call Mark on this number 07841033056. Any problems let me know. He is also mobile, so might come to you. I have known him for years, he is a good guy. He is based in Falkirk.
Kenny.

FamilyDub

3,587 posts

188 months

Thursday 30th June 2011
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Nah matey, run the car and by all means enjoy the torque for a year or two, but don't chuck money at it.

Bide your time and you shall be rewarded wink

sherman

14,908 posts

238 months

Thursday 30th June 2011
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6C4GTS said:
sherman said:
Go see Peugeot Ecosse. They deal with all things Peugeot. Everything from Barry boys body kits to proper tuning and servicing.

They are situated next to the fire station in Boness
http://www.ecosse-peugeot.co.uk/
http://maps.google.co.uk/?ll=56.003648,-3.612217&a...
Coilovers and/or brake kits look much better value than engine mods! cool
Peugeot Ecosse do both and will be able to advise him which is better for his car as Peugeots are all that they deal with.

6C4GTS

5,186 posts

201 months

Thursday 30th June 2011
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sherman said:
6C4GTS said:
sherman said:
Go see Peugeot Ecosse. They deal with all things Peugeot. Everything from Barry boys body kits to proper tuning and servicing.

They are situated next to the fire station in Boness
http://www.ecosse-peugeot.co.uk/
http://maps.google.co.uk/?ll=56.003648,-3.612217&a...
Coilovers and/or brake kits look much better value than engine mods! cool
Peugeot Ecosse do both and will be able to advise him which is better for his car as Peugeots are all that they deal with.
I meant the coilovers and brake kits that Ecosse do...........................on their website!!

kmm

1,781 posts

203 months

Thursday 30th June 2011
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A remap will cost you not much over £200 from Mark. Expect to pay around £400 from most companies. Suspension and brake mods leave until you have a car which will benifit from it. For the money, a remap is by far one of the best mods and cheapest you can do. You do have to remember about stopping and handling, but it's not going to make your pug in to a 200bhp flying oil burner.
I'll take you in a spin in my 2.0 tdi caddy van if you want. It's got quite a lot of torque and will show you what can be achieved.

haggishunter

1,315 posts

266 months

Thursday 30th June 2011
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kmm said:
A remap will cost you not much over £200 from Mark. Expect to pay around £400 from most companies. Suspension and brake mods leave until you have a car which will benifit from it. For the money, a remap is by far one of the best mods and cheapest you can do. You do have to remember about stopping and handling, but it's not going to make your pug in to a 200bhp flying oil burner.
I'll take you in a spin in my 2.0 tdi caddy van if you want. It's got quite a lot of torque and will show you what can be achieved.
Without buying an after market intercooler and other goodies its not worth mapping. I had a d.turbo for years and the original brakes are perfectly good as long as the discs and pads are good quality. A good quality suspension kit is worth it, coilovers are a waste of time unless your planning on messing about with them, most folk set it and leave it. Just get some decent bilsteins. Or get some good quality tyres then all you need to watch is the lift off oversteer. Good cars and loads of fun,enjoy it.

al