...and just to confuse you even further, you can't go wrong with Revo's backup and support.
I had Revo on my 210, and I've been in many other remapped LCR's, Stage 1 and Stage 2 etc. Mainly Revo, APR and CC. Not been in a P-Torque one.
My conclusion is that there is not a great deal in the maps themselves, apart from Revo often made more at RR days (depending on the owner's setup of the car with the Boost and Timing settings)
One of the best features or a remap is being able to change settings, but unfortunately this leads to owners turning it up and I beleive this is where "Revo is aggresive" comes in. I ran mine on B9, T6 quite often because, quite frankly, the shove in the back it gives you is addictive but it's not the way to make top end power.
If you're unsure, I would think of the support that you might need - having a Revo dealer just round the corner is a great way to get backup on things like split DV, bust hoses, duff N75's etc etc.
I had Revo on my 210, and I've been in many other remapped LCR's, Stage 1 and Stage 2 etc. Mainly Revo, APR and CC. Not been in a P-Torque one.
My conclusion is that there is not a great deal in the maps themselves, apart from Revo often made more at RR days (depending on the owner's setup of the car with the Boost and Timing settings)
One of the best features or a remap is being able to change settings, but unfortunately this leads to owners turning it up and I beleive this is where "Revo is aggresive" comes in. I ran mine on B9, T6 quite often because, quite frankly, the shove in the back it gives you is addictive but it's not the way to make top end power.
If you're unsure, I would think of the support that you might need - having a Revo dealer just round the corner is a great way to get backup on things like split DV, bust hoses, duff N75's etc etc.