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motechmike
11-08-2009, 04:20 PM
All our re-maps have DMT tuning. This is DUEL MANGMENT TUNING.

This means the power is only there on request. By offering this you get the best of both worlds. The car will read for the stock set of power maps in the ECU, And after 50% loud and 50% Throttle the car will use the re-mapped map’s. Giving you a nice kick of power when its needed. These is the best way to get good power from re-mapping with very good MPG gains too.

So if you have a an A4 PD140 its that power all the time till you ask for more power. Its like a 2 stage system. After the 50% loud or throttle it uses the other DMT maps are you will see 180hp...

The Tuning will also lose any flat spots in the o.e maps so a much smother drive all aound.. Oh and dont worry about the power comming in with big lump.. were not 19 no more its all about getting the perfect drive out of your car.. !

All re-maps offer a full life time warranty and 14 days money back too.
If your still not 100% we offer a try before you buy... All this for £299 for you guy's

Just ask for more info.

Thanks Mike :D

bpunkgttdipd10
11-08-2009, 11:22 PM
Most Tiguans will be under warranty, so don't think you'll find many owners wanting to tinker with settings at the moment.

Not sure what you mean by 50% loud? Don't think you mean engine sound level.

Have you got graphs to illustrate this DMT procedure?

Main problem with remaps is when other people need to drive your vehicle sometimes, girlfriends, mothers ect - so an ideal remap would be one that's reversible on the fly, so you can revert to conventional settings with less advanced drivers. AMD technik had some nifty kit last time I looked, plug in device that hooks to VAGcom interface with buttons letting you upload/download OEM and remaps on the fly.

That combined with DMT would approach an ideal ECU tweaking kit...

bpunkgttdipd10
11-08-2009, 11:27 PM
Also, what exactly do you mean by lifetime warranty? Do you have legal document explaining the full warranty and definition?

bpunkgttdipd10
12-08-2009, 12:26 AM
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