View Full Version : Scottish Revo Dealer ?
LEO LION R
28-03-2003, 12:04
This is a 100% serious request about a Revo dealership in Scotland, can you tell us roughly where and when it will be happening.
If it isn't soon then there will be money being exchanged with APR (USA) in Glenrothes for their new serial port programming, and cruise control for switching it by quite a few.
Please give us an update on the current situation.
:cheers:
ForgeMotorsport
28-03-2003, 12:53
Call kevin and Alan at Falkland Performance and tell them that you are serious about this new tuning and that they are missing a great opportunity here
Falkland being the UK's largest Superchips dealer......
ForgeMotorsport
28-03-2003, 13:07
they can still have Revo
Tom Harley
28-03-2003, 18:19
I've been in the same dilema as you. Been waiting for weeks for a Scottish Revo dealer (To get test program and possibly buy). But because there is no Revo dealer in Scotland, APR (USA) will be getting my cash.
Think that the APR will be more reliable too. I heard that REVO were being taken to court by APR. (don't know if true).
Also I like the thought of having a man up the road to turn to if anything goes wrong.
RichardBW
28-03-2003, 21:17
We were in talks with one possible dealer in Scotland but this has now fallen through :(
However last week another possible arose and it is just up to us to get our arses up to Scotland for a visit. Beleive me I will post on here the moment a Scottish dealer signs.
Until we arrive in Scotland be very wary of what you here from certain people. It is quite obvious where all the malicious gossip is coming from ;)
slim_boy_fat
29-03-2003, 18:39
Leo, i talked to Robert about the APR serial programming, looks like it will undercut the Revo by atleast £100, almost enough to get the cruise control fitted.
He assured me that it would be available in April. But we shall see...We have heard that before somewhere, cant think where though!!
I was going to get thr cruise control fitted anyway so the APR looks like a better option.
If it doesnt affect my insurance too much i think i might get the springs done at the same time...Need to find out what type..
:cheers:
LEO LION R
30-03-2003, 19:26
However last week another possible arose and it is just up to us to get our arses up to Scotland for a visit. Beleive me I will post on here the moment a Scottish dealer signs.
Thanks, we anciously wait the news, on both counts.
SBF: Well it could be the option i go for as well, all comes down to pricing and then timing of which ever is here first.
:cheers:
slim_boy_fat
31-03-2003, 08:36
Originally posted by LEO LION R
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SBF: Well it could be the option i go for as well, all comes down to pricing and then timing of which ever is here first.
:cheers:
Yip, i do like the sound of the Cruise function and apparently they are going to do diesels, so i will be first in the queue if the price is right.
See what happens over the next few weeks..
I would be interested in the befroe and after curves also Leo. if there is only £100 between them then that ain't much
LEO LION R
10-04-2003, 11:56
and 2 weeks on ? nothing :(
So we still anciously await the news
:cheers:
Why not mail your ECU to them? just a thought
Car - less for 48hrs tops, but maybe worthwhile?
Mark
LEO LION R
10-04-2003, 12:27
I'm not saying there will be, but what if there are problems at some time - 200+ miles away is a bit of a tow journey,
:cheers:
That's nothing compared to Paulo - he has to push his all the way from Portugal!
LEO LION R
10-04-2003, 12:35
LOL
okay okay, it isn't really an option though as i use the car every day, and don't have a spare car, unless revo want to rent me one for 2-3 days.
:cheers:
Originally posted by LEO LION R
LOL
okay okay, it isn't really an option though as i use the car every day, and don't have a spare car, unless revo want to rent me one for 2-3 days.
:cheers:
Yeah you can pick it up from your nearest REVO dealer:D