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Black R
08-02-2004, 20:56
just been to jabba site ..seems as if its been updated ..

got a big issue thou...

spend 2.8k on your ihi upgrade.. not a problem here !! :). but if you want to use your car again you have to dig a bit deeper and fork out another 475 quid for a remap!!! Y ????

Surely this should be included in the upgrade price?? :grump:

Madmile
08-02-2004, 21:11
I thought that was always the case.

Garth
08-02-2004, 21:14
Originally posted by custard cruiser
you have to dig a bit deeper and fork out another 475 quid for a remap!!! Y ????

Surely this should be included in the upgrade price?? :grump:
You might aready have a stand alone fuel management system and want to do your own mapping. Not very common I agree, but possible.

Black R
08-02-2004, 21:26
Originally posted by Madmile
I thought that was always the case.

well, yes and no ...

it was never clear before .. was hoping that it would be included. when they sorted the site out ..

it still doesnt sound right .. the basic kit to get you running should incl the remap .. if you want to go further and spend xtra on a sports cat , xzorst & c/c then pay yer monies .

BenS1
09-02-2004, 14:06
I've just had a look at the site and it appears to be EXACTLY the same as its been for months!

The remap was never included in the price.

If the site has been updated then they should of fixed the minor problem of the CAT being listed under the "Included Items" section AND the "Not Included Items" section, but it is included in the Stage 3 kit (Or it was when I last asked about 6 months ago).

Cheers
Ben

dangel
09-02-2004, 14:35
You don't pay full whack for the remap if you've already got a jabba chip fitted tho (just thought i'd mention it)

BenS1
09-02-2004, 15:11
Originally posted by dangel
You don't pay full whack for the remap if you've already got a jabba chip fitted tho (just thought i'd mention it)

Thats a very good point. I guess thats why the remap is priced seperately.

Cheers
Ben

Black R
09-02-2004, 15:17
simple fix to that then ... can 'foreign' ecu's be plugged in?? if so swap revo'd ecu with someones standard ecu + plus a bitta cash ...about 400 odd quid me thinks :D

BenS1
09-02-2004, 15:41
Hmmm. Make sure its the same ECU model code and that you have the same engine model code (AYP?). If they don't match perfectly then they may not work properly.

Ben