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Hi new to mapping

Postby Tommyboy » Mon Nov 03, 2014 1:30 pm

Me and my old man are experienced mechanics to old man is very lol
Am looking at starting mapping stating with generic maps to get a feel for it then start fiddling with our own maps later on

What's your thoughts on this kit?

http://www.ruggedcomputing.co.uk/produc ... 960wt_1081

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Re: Hi new to mapping

Postby sparco » Mon Nov 03, 2014 4:50 pm

that's some nice kit, even though it'll be cracked software and cloned tools...
Software you can get for free, but a chinese clone tool and BDM frame with adaptors are about 100£-150£
throw in some other cables for diagnostics + a laptop and 400£ isnt too bad, if its a decent enough laptop that is...

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Re: Hi new to mapping

Postby Tommyboy » Mon Nov 03, 2014 8:27 pm

If I just use the generic maps will this keep me out of trouble? Last thing I wanna do is blow a turbo or engine

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Re: Hi new to mapping

Postby sparco » Tue Nov 04, 2014 11:05 am

You could try and find someone willing to sell you some "generic" files.
They would cost you anywhere between 50-150£
Mind you there are a lot of bad generic files out there as well.
And most tuners won't sell you any, unless you have one of their slave tools, so they can send you encrypted files, impossible for you to unscramble and learn from...

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Re: Hi new to mapping

Postby wait4me » Mon Nov 24, 2014 4:11 pm

Depending on where you live, maybe go hang out with a local shop that does the same thing and ask them questions/ see what they do to tune. Sometimes, they will help.

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Re: Hi new to mapping

Postby Harry_90 » Wed Nov 26, 2014 11:04 am

There are plenty of people that will map for you. Even without using there tools..

Always look for one which is reputable though, and that offer support if things go tits up! :D

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