Modifications should be declared to your insurance company or your insurance cover could be void IF they found the car was remapped. Standard diagnostics will not detect a Revo remap, but if an insurance company wanted a detailed dump of the ecu they would be able to find the remap code. However...
Apart from the Style Police who would vote a big NO, plod would take a very dim view of these very dangerous and offensive items, let alone the fun the legal eagles would have if you hit anyone with one of these.
Your insurance would be void as well, as it would need to be declared and the...
The 5 hour trial is 5 hours driving time i.e. ignition on, wheels turning.
Hope this helps.
Not sure what you means Staz about do you have to take it back?
I've run my A3 for 4 years with a Revo remap (as you would expect as I'm a dealer), 53,000 miles and 50.2mpg overall. Most motorway journeys come out about 55mpg and schlepping up to Norwich on the A140 ('orrible 50mph road) averages around 60-65mpg.
When caning it, I get about 45mpg.
Hope...
There's nothing wrong with Scoobies, just one to55er who drives through our village at 50mph sounds like a total cvnt and 20mph over the speed limit. Rant over.
The reason why atmospheric dump valves are of no use on VAG turbo engies as VWAddict says is the engine is designed for a diverter...
wtf is a flutter valve?
If you mean dump valve, like chavtastic Scoobys, no, diesels don't use them nor do any of the current range VAG petrol engines, they use diverter valves.
A dumpvalve on a diesel is the stupidest thing in the history of stupid ideas IMHO
A dumpvalve on a VAG petrol turbo is also a very stupid idea as they are designed to use a diverter valve.
Happy Sunday!
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