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stiffler69
4th October 2006, 15:22
Just found a nice little tuning garage in teeside the place is called automark and they located in stokesly, i just got a price for them to do a rolling road ecu remap on my car and the price was very good i would say, he quoted me £295+vat wich is probably about a couple of hundread less than chipwizards as i was quoted from them £450 plus vat, so i quized the guy in the workshop and made sure he wasnt gonna stick a superchip in the car and he actually was intending to set it all up on the rolling road seemed to know what he was talking about and knows of chipwizards and said they have a similar map they use so he filled me with plenty of confidence, anyway people just a heads up that there is another decent place to get remaps done and at a excellent price.

CampDavid
4th October 2006, 15:24
chipwizards don't just stick a map on your car, they tweek it for that car. I would pay the extra for wayne. Also you get a 10% discount from CW

stiffler69
4th October 2006, 15:29
yeah i just explained that they will be setting it up on the rolling road there for tweaking bits and peices timing etc was all explained to me but a bit long winded to post so tried to keep it short and sweet the guy seemed to know that wayne he said his name before i could come up with it. plus if i go to chip wizards theres an added exspense of travel these guys are like a ten minute drive from my house

S34MER
4th October 2006, 15:51
do they have a website??

Robbo
4th October 2006, 17:18
that sounds good mate, thanks for making a thread. what else do they do? lowering, exhausts?

fredjudd
4th October 2006, 17:51
where abouts are chip wizards based?

stiffler69
4th October 2006, 18:26
that sounds good mate, thanks for making a thread. what else do they do? lowering, exhausts?

I pressume they cover every aspect of garage work mate they looked well kitted out and had a very nice rolling road and tuning facilities i think im gonna get a few bits and pieces done by them but they taking bookings a few weeks in advance i couldnt get booked in till november

bullit
4th October 2006, 18:28
id personally pay the extra 100 quid just just for peace of mind. as many people have used wayne, but its your choice. i take it he has mapped saxo's before?, and ask him what gains they saw?

Robbo
4th October 2006, 21:46
have you got a phone number please mate?

fredjudd
4th October 2006, 21:47
07977004476

http://www.chipwizards.co.uk/

Google is your friend.

Robbo
4th October 2006, 21:55
07977004476

http://www.chipwizards.co.uk/

Google is your friend.

i ment for the place in stokesley :P
ill give you rep anyway for your trouble :)

stiffler69
5th October 2006, 08:30
Unit 1, Ellabek Court, Middlesbrough, Cleveland TS9 5PT
Tel: 01642 714200

CampDavid
5th October 2006, 08:33
id personally pay the extra 100 quid just just for peace of mind. as many people have used wayne, but its your choice. i take it he has mapped saxo's before?, and ask him what gains they saw?

Agree. Wayne's map on my car is superb. I've seen enough poorly mapped cars to take the safe option

Josh_Phipps
5th October 2006, 14:17
How much bhp can u be looking at with a 4-2-1 manifold, K&N gen 2 Induction Kit, de-cat, exhaust, Piper 285 and then a remap from waynes??

CampDavid
5th October 2006, 14:52
160brake on a VTS. ish. Though get a better induction kit. Don't know on a VTR.

All pub figure balls anyway. mine drives well, has great ecconomy and I've not seen many quicker. That's what matters

Josh_Phipps
5th October 2006, 14:57
Well i made my own induction kit, i bought a uni air filter, got powerflow to make me a bit of pipe and my m8 made me an induction kit out of it.. He used the fogs as air feeds..

bullit
5th October 2006, 15:01
so is it open or closed, i cant picture it

Josh_Phipps
5th October 2006, 15:03
its open at the front of the car

Josh_Phipps
5th October 2006, 15:04
What i mean by that is that its an open filter placed at the front of the car

williamsvts
5th October 2006, 15:23
companies dont become popular for no reaseon.
and places aren't un heard of for no reason.

Josh_Phipps
5th October 2006, 20:37
companies dont become popular for no reaseon.
and places aren't un heard of for no reason.

Lol in english please?

bullit
5th October 2006, 21:03
places get popular because there good, places dont get popular if there not.
i thought that was nicely put williams

Yates
5th October 2006, 21:16
where is wayne based?

Josh_Phipps
5th October 2006, 21:17
But whats his point lol

williamsvts
5th October 2006, 21:18
my point is that chipwizrads are recomended becasue they are good. that other place that does it cheaper isnt known, figure the rest out.

he is in rochdale.

Josh_Phipps
5th October 2006, 21:39
Oh i thought you were getting at my induction kit as its customised.

williamsvts
5th October 2006, 21:45
haha, lol, where did that come from?

Josh_Phipps
5th October 2006, 21:48
Not sure i didnt think what you were getting at until reading back into the posts, So back to my original question, what bhp am i looking with
4-2-1 manifold
magnex de-cat
powerflow exhuast
Customised induction kit (K&n genII) with 2 air intakes,
Piper 285 (dont have yet)
Re-map (dont have yet)

So with that what am i looking at on my Vtr mk 2

sy_VTR
6th October 2006, 11:58
protech at preston dont no wether there any good but they gave me a price for full remap b4 and after rolling road 260 + vat, any one heard of them, are they any good!!!

jezpick
6th October 2006, 12:45
sorry but wtf is Rampping did you mean re-mapping!

PRICEY-VTS
6th October 2006, 12:56
true has chip wizard s got a website giving you some more information

Robbo
6th October 2006, 15:28
sorry but wtf is Rampping did you mean re-mapping!

thats why you have 3 red squares coming out with stuff like that. tosser

williamsvts
6th October 2006, 17:00
protech at preston dont no wether there any good but they gave me a price for full remap b4 and after rolling road 260 + vat, any one heard of them, are they any good!!!

that sounds like a chip to me, with a before and after RR. for a proper remap you car will spend its whole time there on the rollers.

spencer_cammedvts
6th October 2006, 19:29
how long does a remap actually take?

stiffler69
6th October 2006, 19:54
24 hours the guy at the place in stokesly said he would need the car for

williamsvts
7th October 2006, 12:13
how long does a remap actually take?

thats a 'how long is a peice of string' question.

24 hours the guy at the place in stokesly said he would need the car for

chipwizards will do it in a day, just sit in the waiting room and watch the DVDs :P

Dan
7th October 2006, 12:22
This is the place I mentioned before which David and Williams didnt beleive excisted. My mate used them and said they were very good.