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coupe-sport
17-02-2003, 15:44
Been reading through the Tdi threads on here with interest. Just had my Golf 150 anni Revo'd at Forge last week and very impressive it is too. Put up details here for anyone interested. Hope to have some R/R results soon too.
Revo Review (http://www.rig.org.uk/newsite/vw/reviews.htm)
rgds
Thanks for the detailed information.
Hopefully I'll be Revo'd by weeks end (ECU packaged and ready for DHL pickup by now):D . Very interested to see the numbers, especially after the awesome results obtained by the guys on the forum.
excellent review
yet to see a bad word written
Mark
Cool - very nice layout and pics too :)
scullers
17-02-2003, 17:42
Look forward to reading this properly later, looks like a really good review.
coupe-sport
17-02-2003, 17:45
Cheers Guys for the comments. Will add Dyno graphs and further impressions when i have driven the car more. Initial impressions though are a much smoother drive and much more grunt. The engine is quieter when cruising too and fuel consumption has got slightly better on cruise above 80 too (bonus ;) )
rgds
slim_boy_fat
17-02-2003, 23:42
Great review (always wondered how the sps1 worked good pics too
Good review. Great product.
Really nice. We are waiting for performance figures
and then...
Anyone knows whether Revo has distributors in Europe ? :D
As far as I know only the Seat distributor in Greece has it on the continent.
You could always do it as I am via DHL:D :D
Greece ? yikes! UK is closer to me. That could be a good reason to pay a visit...
I would prefer not to dismantle the ECU - I don't want to loose my warranty.
Paulo did you remove the ECU and send it to Revo ? Or you just get the cables and software via DHL and do it on your own ? The second option would be great!
Cars actually at the dealer:D
He's quite a cool guy. Anyway, I got the ECU out myself (there's a thread for ECU removal in the Leon section). You need to before had, as you need the ECU# and Bosch part# + phone call to Richard over at Revo. I've got the ECU boxed and ready to go. Round trip should not take more than 3 days!