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Anyone on here with custom code

Oct 12, 2005
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Just seeing who has custom coce and what you think. I had mine done 2 days ago now and its v impressive. So Smooth and driveable compared to my previous leon fr tdi with revo. Just seeing what the other people on here with custom code think?
 

daveyonthemove

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May 14, 2006
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Had a Phase one done last year and i can't praise it enough. It's so smooth and powerfull in delivery and i get brilliant performance from it and still manage to get 50+mpg.
I could try and describe it all day, but to be honest you just have to drive a car with C-C to know what it's really like.
If you've only had it for 2 days, expect it to improve over the next week :D
 
Oct 12, 2005
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Its doesnt feel the fastest but it is...Hard to explain if you know what I mean. Do you think its to early to get it rrd on sat after 150 miles?
 

daveyonthemove

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I would give it a good week or a tankfull of fuel (which ever comes first) personally, although an ECU reset might encourage it along a bit quicker. I did my monthly reset the other night and the car is pulling better for it.
 
Oct 12, 2005
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Will probs wait then. I have tesco diesel in at the moment. Better whack some decent stuff in. Comparing it to a my prev revo map on leon fr tdi and would say that the revo map was alot more agresive on innitial surgue but died off whereas the cc map is so smooth right the way through the rev range.
 

banger 115

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May 19, 2005
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so so smooth...:lol:

you dont realise how fast you ar going, till you look at the speedo.

So they say..:whistle:
 

daveyonthemove

Smile if you like SEAT's
May 14, 2006
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Will probs wait then. I have tesco diesel in at the moment. Better whack some decent stuff in. Comparing it to a my prev revo map on leon fr tdi and would say that the revo map was alot more agresive on innitial surgue but died off whereas the cc map is so smooth right the way through the rev range.

Try Shell extra. Mine loves the stuff and it runs so much better.
 

EdButler

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Its all on their Agent List on www.custom-code.co.uk

MASTER DEALER - JBS Auto Designs Chesterfield in Derbyshire 01246 455 005
AET Engineering Ltd Wakefield 0870 770 8681
Badger5 Gloucestershire 01453 827 936
Custom Car Developments Hayes in Middlesex 0203 132 0242
DMC Tuning Flitwick - Bedfordshire 07944 112447
Eurotek Surrey 020 8 916 2116 07977 221 269
Formula One Brighton - East Sussex 01273 552 816
Midland VW Cannock - Staffs 01543 495700
PSI Tuning Newcastle under Lyme - Staffordshire 01782 563 703
RK Engineering St. Agnes in Cornwall 01872 553 839
Storm Developments Reading in Berkshire 01189 810963
TSR Performance Somerset, UK 01278 453 036
VAGCheck Staines, Middlesex 07982 071885
 
Oct 12, 2005
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ED you wrote a good report on CC on a prev thread. I agree with it doesnt "feel" the fastest but its so smooth.
 

Housey80

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Had Ph2 CC put on mine at the end of January and have been very happy since. I was going to post up a few comments about how it felt and how happy I was with it. But then Ed stuck up his post which said more and better than I could have done.

The smoothness of the power delivery is exactly what I wanted and got and also solved the hesitation problem that came as standard at low revs.

To sum up :D & :funk: & :thumbup: from me
 

jonjay

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Jun 27, 2005
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Had it on mine for a while now - quite happy with it although am considering getting ph2 just to extract that last little bit :)
You should deffo go for phase two with all your mods now uncle. Would be a waste purely on the amount of effort put into the car.
 
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