Was thinking of a Revo map myself, purely because where I live there is only one place that offers a well known map. Wouldn't mind hearing your results with the Revo too :)
 
I would say it is a remapped car. You just need to learn to drive around it .. not very hard, just never apply full throttle below 2000 rpm and learn to smooth your throttle application (something no one ever seems to teach drivers:cry: along with how to correctly use a clutch.. )
 
Yeah I live 40 odd miles from the m6 which is the closest motorway, the joys of the north haha.
And the closest Revo dealer is about 10 miles away so nice and easy
 
I would say it is a remapped car. You just need to learn to drive around it .. not very hard, just never apply full throttle below 2000 rpm and learn to smooth your throttle application (something no one ever seems to teach drivers:cry: along with how to correctly use a clutch.. )

Mines not mapped either, it seems to judder after letting off and then when you gently reapply the throttle at around 1850-2000rpm the engine hesitates and judders.
That's what mines like anyways
 
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You can get a new EGR gasket with a smaller diameter hole which restricts the exhaust gasses going through the EGR which has good results, however some people have had to slightly open the hole because it can throw the EML light up.

I wouldn't mind giving it a go tbh.
 
Ohh well can't be doing it yet, think my mot is next month so wont have the cash for a delete kit and a remap
 
I fitted the new egr gasket yesterday (9mm opening) and the judder has gone completely!

It feels like a totally different car now!