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Revo Select?

TheSultanofPing

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May 9, 2007
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I'm looking at getting my car remapped this summer. I'm thinking of going for Revo Select (theres a Revo dealer near me and I've heard they are good maps) and I have a few questions. Is it a generic map they upload and will this be ok for a completely standard LC or will I need to upgrade plugs/dv or anything else at the same time (it would be better for me if I could leave it standard, at least for a while without replacing anything else)?. Also, is the 'Select' thingy anything like the AMD One Click? ie can I upload and remove the map at will? Lastly, how much does the whole thing cost, I can't find any prices for it anywhere, I think the One Click was about £500 all in, so is the Select + map similar (I think the device was about £150, but I'm not sure)? I did search, but there was millions of threads :blink: Cheers!
 
Mar 26, 2007
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so despite knowing that there was loads of threads with all the info you needed you still decided to post the question??? kind of defeats the purpose of searching doesnt it?

anyway, since im such a nice guy I will answer anyway.....

the basic price for revo is £499 ex. VAT I believe, it is actually on the revo technik website if you check! ;)

the SPS device is extra and will set you back between £99 and £299 i believe depending upon which variation of it you go for. Again, all the info is on their website. (If the prices are wrong sorry, I havn't checked in a while).

You should probably replace your recirc. valve with a steel one as the standard bosch unit is known to fail under high boost conditions such as with a remap.

With the SPS device you can alter the boost and timing of the map (which is generic btw), technically you can't remove the map but you can adjust it to give standard performance.
 

TheSultanofPing

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May 9, 2007
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so despite knowing that there was loads of threads with all the info you needed you still decided to post the question??? kind of defeats the purpose of searching doesnt it?

I checked through a few pages worth of threads, but couldn't find what I wanted. Thanks for the info :)
 
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