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Specialist?

Post by rs2315 » Mon Sep 04, 2006 4:24 pm

I know this subject has been mentioned many times, about which specialist to use. but I still haven't decided.
It seems that when it comes to Audis, all the specialists are based in the Midlands, or the London area.
Living in Yorkshire I would like to know if there are any MRC-AMD's of this world, In my neck of the woods?
I have owned my rs2 for a year, and have replaced discs,pads and radiator. But my knowledge and tool kit is limited, so I am going to have to seek out a specialist in the near future.
Any advice would be welcomed from all you seasoned campaigners.
From what I've read so far on this forum, it doesn't seem like a good idea to take it to a dealer, sorry stealer! :)
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RE: Specialist?

Post by Greg_S » Tue Sep 05, 2006 11:08 am

Its a little nearer to you but not much but you can try www.billsmith.co.uk which is my dads garage, we usually have a meet there each year with the s2forum
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Post by rs2315 » Wed Sep 06, 2006 6:31 pm

Thanks Greg, but I need somebody closer to Leeds.
It seems we're only good for Yorkshire puds, and ruling the roost at football in the 1970's.
I'll have to buy a house next to MRC and all my troubles will be over. :roll:
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RE: specialist.

Post by alastairg » Fri Sep 08, 2006 12:51 pm

I never thought I would say this but Harrogate Audi have just sorted my car out very well. The mechanic on my car belongs to the S2 forum and actually understands the older Audi.
I have the same problem since my specialist went bust here in Edinburgh but my parents are in Harrogate hence me using them. I will get my routine stuff done there at present and get Doug and Mihnea @ MRC to do all the complex stuff (which I will save for them !!)
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Re: Specialist?

Post by Rob20vurq » Sat Sep 16, 2006 11:30 am

rs2315 wrote:I know this subject has been mentioned many times, about which specialist to use. but I still haven't decided.
It seems that when it comes to Audis, all the specialists are based in the Midlands, or the London area.
Living in Yorkshire I would like to know if there are any MRC-AMD's of this world, In my neck of the woods?
I have owned my rs2 for a year, and have replaced discs,pads and radiator. But my knowledge and tool kit is limited, so I am going to have to seek out a specialist in the near future.
Any advice would be welcomed from all you seasoned campaigners.
From what I've read so far on this forum, it doesn't seem like a good idea to take it to a dealer, sorry stealer! :)
Cheers.
rs2315.
I guess thats me out of a job then?
What needs doing anyway? I changed all wareout parts when I owned it..
The other thing is, would you pay the aboves labour rate? They have bigger overheads than me= Higher labour rate.
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Post by rs2315 » Thu Sep 28, 2006 9:48 pm

Don't worry Rob, you won't be out of a job.
It's just that I need to sort out the rich fuel mix.
ie soot all over tailgate.
mrc seem to be the boy's to fix the problem.
I just wanted to know if there was a specialist nearer to Leeds to do that sort of work.
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Re: specialist

Post by Rob20vurq » Thu Sep 28, 2006 10:19 pm

rs2315 wrote:Don't worry Rob, you won't be out of a job.
It's just that I need to sort out the rich fuel mix.
ie soot all over tailgate.
mrc seem to be the boy's to fix the problem.
I just wanted to know if there was a specialist nearer to Leeds to do that sort of work.
rs2315. :wink:

Soot on bumper, mine does it! on standard map!!!!!!!

I will take it back to Automark if you want.. have a read about how he's very good at what he does on S2 forum, don't let that miniea mrc near it!

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Re: specialist

Post by alastairg » Fri Sep 29, 2006 3:29 pm

rs2315 wrote:Don't worry Rob, you won't be out of a job.
It's just that I need to sort out the rich fuel mix.
ie soot all over tailgate.
mrc seem to be the boy's to fix the problem.
I just wanted to know if there was a specialist nearer to Leeds to do that sort of work.
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That is normal although I do not get it all over the tailgate just up the bumper. The standard RS2 fuel map is rich to cope with crap fuel etc.
I had a new exhaust 18months ago and its now as black as the original. Check the usual suspects MAF, fuel filter, oil use, plugs but IMHO its the norm with a rich standard map and 'racing cat' which consists of a wire mesh rather than extensive ceramic baffles.
When my car had an MRC map it still sooted around the exhaust but did use less fuel off boost.
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RE: Re: specialist

Post by CliveH » Fri Sep 29, 2006 4:25 pm

I would echo the advice to take the car to MRC - Doug & Mihnea know these cars inside out, whereas I'm not sure AMD deal with the "older cars"?

I'm also in Yorkshire and regrettably there's no one in this neck of the woods who has a clue :( but I enjoy the 2 hour trip down to MRC, and the return even more... :)
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Re: specialist

Post by S2tuner » Fri Sep 29, 2006 7:02 pm

I beg your pardon??? Care to explain a little more what you mean with not letting me (thanks for spelling my name wrong, it's cool too!) near that car?

Mihnea
Rob20vurq wrote: don't let that miniea mrc near it!

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Re: specialist

Post by alastairg » Fri Sep 29, 2006 7:47 pm

S2tuner wrote:I beg your pardon??? Care to explain a little more what you mean with not letting me (thanks for spelling my name wrong, it's cool too!) near that car?

Mihnea
Rob20vurq wrote: don't let that miniea mrc near it!
Well I will later this year. Now we have V power! At last a decent fuel for the RS2. No more Opitc**p
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Re: specialist

Post by Rob20vurq » Sun Oct 01, 2006 4:20 pm

S2tuner wrote:I beg your pardon??? Care to explain a little more what you mean with not letting me (thanks for spelling my name wrong, it's cool too!) near that car?

Mihnea


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All I was meaning was, the map it runs was done by Automark, In my experience stick one tuner at a time.
Soory about the spelling but i did go to comprehensive!

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RE: Re: specialist

Post by AAH! » Sun Oct 01, 2006 5:40 pm

IMHO MRC are great although not so close you. I have no personal experience but I have heard good things about Mark at Automark in Stokesley/Middlesbrough, which is a bit closer.
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Post by rs2315 » Mon Oct 02, 2006 9:59 pm

Thanks for all your views on this subject.
Mihnea, Rob's driving is better than his spelling, good job eh! :lol:
Cheers boys.
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