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Old Sep 28, 2013 | 09:49 PM
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Been looking at getting a remap on my vxr and I'm being told all sorts! Biggest worrie is that it should be done on a rolling road to check afr ect? Should I be looking into this or are most cars safe at the optimized file?
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Old Sep 28, 2013 | 09:50 PM
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I would always want my AFR checking with any remap.

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Old Sep 28, 2013 | 10:32 PM
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As above, I'd be very worried if a tuner wasnt checking AFR when tuning a car. Plus, just so you know, it doesn't need to be done on a rolling road either... can be checked on open road too.


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Old Sep 28, 2013 | 11:11 PM
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Originally Posted by saph4be
Been looking at getting a remap on my vxr and I'm being told all sorts! Biggest worrie is that it should be done on a rolling road to check afr ect? Should I be looking into this or are most cars safe at the optimized file?
its not worth guessing the afr is correct, if its a generic off the shelf map then i wouldnt get it done unless the afr's are checked

what if your car has a problem which you're unaware of?
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Old Sep 28, 2013 | 11:19 PM
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Obviously it's advisable that it is checked but I bet there are hundreds of cars remapped at your home/work place by mobile installers that aren't...
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the problem is if theres an issue they don't know about that is no problem with a stock car it may become a problem once the map is tweeked/boost increased etc.

id want it checking, tbh the first thing I do on any turbo car I buy is fit an aem afr gauge for £130 its not worth the risk imo.
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Originally Posted by GVK.
Obviously it's advisable that it is checked but I bet there are hundreds of cars remapped at your home/work place by mobile installers that aren't...
That's what I thought I asked a few local company's and seems they deem it not needed at this level?
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Might be worth asking Stu @ motorsport developments what his installers do.

On the couple of occasions I've seen VWs get remapped (loading a pre-tuned flash) by Revo and AmD all they did was road test with vag-com/vcds showing live data. When main dealers do cal updates from the manufacturers they aren't AFR checked either.

Obviously if you're building a cal from scratch that's a different kettle of fish altogether.

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