Hello Chaps & Chapess's,
This is my second foray into the S3 world, first one was an 8L between 2001-03. Loved car, regret getting rid of it, but now i'm back with a 2014 saloon S-tronic and love it to bits.
So...naturally, like my first S3, I need it remapped (ecu & tcu). Back in the day I used APR and was very happy indeed, so naturally I started looking to them first for my current car, only to be put off by various bad experiences and also, substantially higher prices than other tuners.
I then looked at the usual route of Revo and was suitably impressed, but then an opportunity presented itself to have an ecu remap & tcu remap for a smidgen under £700 including before and after RR. This is hugely cheaper than anywhere else and AMD have been around along time and are relatively well known and yet searching the forums here and online generally, I can find no real reviews of their 8v maps or general service; I appreciate there will be good and bad reviews of course, as there generally is for anything, but what I am looking for here is:
1. Why should I NOT go for this deal?
2. Specific experience of any of you with an 8v @ AMD?.
Cheers
Matt
This is my second foray into the S3 world, first one was an 8L between 2001-03. Loved car, regret getting rid of it, but now i'm back with a 2014 saloon S-tronic and love it to bits.
So...naturally, like my first S3, I need it remapped (ecu & tcu). Back in the day I used APR and was very happy indeed, so naturally I started looking to them first for my current car, only to be put off by various bad experiences and also, substantially higher prices than other tuners.
I then looked at the usual route of Revo and was suitably impressed, but then an opportunity presented itself to have an ecu remap & tcu remap for a smidgen under £700 including before and after RR. This is hugely cheaper than anywhere else and AMD have been around along time and are relatively well known and yet searching the forums here and online generally, I can find no real reviews of their 8v maps or general service; I appreciate there will be good and bad reviews of course, as there generally is for anything, but what I am looking for here is:
1. Why should I NOT go for this deal?
2. Specific experience of any of you with an 8v @ AMD?.
Cheers
Matt