I do understand & yes i did say that, but i clearly missed in your posts that you were using someone you'd known for many years & trusted. Had i known that then my take would have been different. I read it that you were getting a generic £300 remap on an £80k car & that in any car would at best be risky & at worst be suicide & not a path I & i imagine many would want to follow. My first paragraph you quoted implies the same (i think). If you're using a tried & trusted route that you know well then you're right that it's irrelevant how much it costs & if i was in the same position & knew of such a person i'd likely have gone that route but i opted for commercially tried & tested (known & trusted tuners for the marques concerned).Paulm wrote:if only that were true, and you right it should be the case that no-one cares what I or others do but more the results and gaining knowledge. I am not forcing anyone to following me. I am more than happy discussing my findings but defending my decision all the time, gets old quickly. I do what I do because I can, I love playing and I want to.
Wow lot of "I" in that paragraph lol
your quote from another post below, don't worry you are not the only one![]()
Paul, i'd not criticise anyone for being shrewd & saving money & i'd in every area of purchasing avoid paying over the odds, however sticking a cheap generic remap on an £80k car is far from being shrewd. If you know someone who'll do you a custom Stage 2 tune on your C7 RS6 for £300 then i'd imagine many will want to know about it, however in this arena i'm afraid in the norm cost = quality, assurance, reputation & warranty so i'd be spending my money with the company that offers all of this, pretty much regardless of cost. Banging some low quality generic code onto a C7 RS6 is not a very smart move, however although you'll not have got a great product i doubt it would cause any lasting damage to the car.
As regards the remap on your GT-R, had it not already been mapped during earlier upgrades & as such you just received a revised file for the hybrid turbos so you're overall mapping costs would have been higher? Do you use Cobb or Ecutek?
As above, saving money is of course a good thing, but i'd be very careful where you apply that logic & firing a generic £300 map on a car as complex as the C7 RS6 would in my opinion not be a wise move given the cars complexities & variances. The GT-T in comparison (ECU wise) is nowhere near as complex & doesn't have the same variances.
I will be doing my own remap (well the guy who does my files will). I have been doing this for around 10 years on my own cars and friends etc (don't make money out of it as I don't need to) saved me a fortune considering I change my cars every 5 mins lol and had loads of fun into the bargain.
fingers crossed I will get it done tomorrow, hurt my back on Thursday and somehow managed to get man flu into the bargain. been a <beep> few days
I'm certainly very interested to here of your results.