Hi all hope your all doing alright.
As a few of you keep asking in other forums the question of remapping, in particular how this affects you warranty and will Seat be able to pick up on it wether you bought or lease the car, I will have the answer for you.
In 3 weeks either the 2nd of April or the 9th of April I will be taking my Leon Cupra 290 in for its first service.
With the first service of a car, and a new facelift model just being brought out I'm guess there's a 90% chance that I'm expecting a firmware update to the ECU through the OBDE port (hopefully updated roads on my Nav).
I'm going to be leaving my Revo stage 1 software on the ECU and I'm leaving the SPS switcher set to high performance high fuel mode.
I am 100% certain Seat will not find out hence leaving it on and to prove to anyone that's sitting on the fence to have a remap done or avoid any modification at all because of the worry of warranty.
If how ever Jimmy the service guy decides to take my whip for a drag race against another 290, or has a degree in motorsport engine management and few spare hours he will not notice the difference in file names or error logs, as my file name is identical and I've not had a single error log yet.
I'm the past I've had a MK2 RS from factory order. From the first month a Revo map was installed and by the second year it was Revo stage 4.5. So as you can imagine a lot of money and a lot of uprated components. Each time I took it for a service I flashed the original stock file back on, the mechanics would of known instantly that I wouldn't ride a stock file with all of the work done to it.
I will take a few videos when the time comes for it to go in and when it comes out.
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As a few of you keep asking in other forums the question of remapping, in particular how this affects you warranty and will Seat be able to pick up on it wether you bought or lease the car, I will have the answer for you.
In 3 weeks either the 2nd of April or the 9th of April I will be taking my Leon Cupra 290 in for its first service.
With the first service of a car, and a new facelift model just being brought out I'm guess there's a 90% chance that I'm expecting a firmware update to the ECU through the OBDE port (hopefully updated roads on my Nav).
I'm going to be leaving my Revo stage 1 software on the ECU and I'm leaving the SPS switcher set to high performance high fuel mode.
I am 100% certain Seat will not find out hence leaving it on and to prove to anyone that's sitting on the fence to have a remap done or avoid any modification at all because of the worry of warranty.
If how ever Jimmy the service guy decides to take my whip for a drag race against another 290, or has a degree in motorsport engine management and few spare hours he will not notice the difference in file names or error logs, as my file name is identical and I've not had a single error log yet.
I'm the past I've had a MK2 RS from factory order. From the first month a Revo map was installed and by the second year it was Revo stage 4.5. So as you can imagine a lot of money and a lot of uprated components. Each time I took it for a service I flashed the original stock file back on, the mechanics would of known instantly that I wouldn't ride a stock file with all of the work done to it.
I will take a few videos when the time comes for it to go in and when it comes out.
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