Why are my comments cheeky? I like to have every piece of information I can before i buy something for my car. I asked you a question about your car and you skirted around the issue.
Suppose this has been addressed now.
I don't know you from Adam so why should i take your word without any PROOF that the apr map is the best map available and also the safest? Would you personally guarantee that if my engine went pop you would pay for the repairs????
My own experience? Dont believe everything you read or are told. However at one point or another you are going to have to find it out yourself right??? You read other peoples experiences if available, make a decision based on that info, bite the bullet, and then take the plunge. Most of the time it is like they say, but sometimes you might find on that occassion its not quite for you.
This is all Ive done, ive given a
review, and an opinion. Ive been fortunate enough to have tested Revo, MRC, Jabba and now APR cars. I used to rate revo as the best, and pretty much dismissed the rest, as IMO at the time revo was the strongest 2.0TFSI map in the market. I felt the map was that much better over the competition at the time, that I was also willing to overlook the flat spot issue, and the denials from revo about the flat spots existance which I felt was poor of them at the time.
Fast forward to 2012 with the relaunch of APR in Europe, and me looking to try a third map on my TT after having issues with what I had previously, I got the chance to borrow the APR Golf.
Now I will be brutally honest, I was told that I would be surprised by this, that its really quick, and I thought to myself "yeah yeah", will it really impress me after 18 months of revo stage 2 plus on my cupra?
It was then explained to me about APRs relaunch, why they returned, and whats different this time round. The optimisation of maps for the UK markets catering to our demands.
Anyway im sure you have read my
review of the APR LP3 map, and am aware that I was really surprised and blown away at how quick it was and its power delivery. I concluded that revo now had a worthy competitor in the market, and that revo was no longer the obvious choice.
I never claimed that the APR map was the best or the safest, just purely that IMO if I was to mod a 2.0TFSI again I would go down the APR route.
Now people will have read my
review, and they are free to make their own decisions from that.
how many people on here use their car on a track? a tiny minority, and since the speed limit is 70mph i'm pretty positive the majority of folk prefer more low down power.
By your own admission though 50% of the people looking for a map would prefer REVO because it makes more power and more torque down the rev range???
You like to ride a wave of torque, I dont. Everyone has different driving styles. The speed limit being set at 70mph has no bearing on where the power band should be or what part of the powerband one should use to get to 70mph most efficiently. If you want to get to 70mph quickly you arent going to short shift at 4500rpm are you?
Also has anyone had a revo and APR LP3 power graph side by side to determine that revo makes more power and torque low down? I havent seen the graphs myself to say for sure.
Again this is 1 car which is a car that isn't comparable to anything on a SEAT forum and again there is no proof apart from "I wouldn't be surprised if the golf did an 11.99"
that means absolutely nothing.
Same engine, its very relevant, as I havent heard of any other 2.0TFSI DSG 4wd model pull such times without a big turbo or without the car having been stripped to its bare shell.
I'm not allowed to say anything about apr but you can spout rumours no
problem???
You are right, I shouldnt have mentioned specualtion about Stasis being in financial difficulties.
Also it's strange that one person who was booked into getting the map free and was going to post all the results up on here had his appointment cancelled at the last minute???
Its not been cancelled, but rescheduled. Their race program takes priority, and the race season is kicking off, we have to allow for that.
On a final note I will say that it's my opinion that you and maybe another couple of people are being looked after by apr and in return you are using your position as a respected member of this community to try and drum up business for them
If that is the case then it's pretty terrible.
Im flattered that im seen as a respected member on here!
Id just like to clarify that in no way, shape or form am I working for APR, nor have I recieved numeration or perks from APR.
All Im doing is voicing an opinion, and perhaps one can say that opinion is facing some resistance.
I can understand that often people will always think what they have is the best, as ofcourse they have spent their hard earned on it which is understandable. When I first started posting topics about the revo flat spot I used to get flamed for it, like people were in denial about. Comments such as it must be an issue with my car, even all the way to that Im making it up. This wasnt on scn btw
My best mates cupra then suffered from the same symptoms but people still didnt want to believe it. Forward 30 months and people are fitting RS4 fuel valves and intank booster pumps to try and overcome it.
encouraging fellow members to put on their car what is an unknown quantity.
May I ask what maps are not an unknown quantity, and why they arent a unknown quantity? And how did they go from being an unknown quantity to what they are percieved as today?