recomended for setting up frst's
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recomended for setting up frst's
looking at getting a frst set up for the first time ever lol the cars not standred and will require a chip
whos recomended and what sort of prices are going to be asked
ofab efi
pro alloy fmic
t3
piper cam wheel
kent cam
msdleads
new fordplugs
anybody recomend changing anything before going ?
whos recomended and what sort of prices are going to be asked
ofab efi
pro alloy fmic
t3
piper cam wheel
kent cam
msdleads
new fordplugs
anybody recomend changing anything before going ?
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Re: recomended for setting up frst's
are you sticking with the standard injectors? if so i take it a 165 chip is what your after? the usual way would be to buy a chip and have the car set up to suit it..as for a drive in-drive out motorsport developments are only a couple of hours away from you...

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Re: recomended for setting up frst's
haqve the beiges sat waiting to go in msd are high on the list anyone used the likes of jamsport etc ?
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Re: recomended for setting up frst's
The best idea is just to phone tuners and see who can deal with the standard ofab/c set up because at the end of the day ,there aint to much that can be played with on standard management
if you have beiges then its a 195 bhp chip u need but its all relateve to what you are running on your car ,,dont be tempted to stick the beiges in and see how it goes cos it will go for a couple of miles and you will kill the engine with bore wash ,,that is too much fuel not burning and seeping back in to the oil and making it too thin
if you have beiges then its a 195 bhp chip u need but its all relateve to what you are running on your car ,,dont be tempted to stick the beiges in and see how it goes cos it will go for a couple of miles and you will kill the engine with bore wash ,,that is too much fuel not burning and seeping back in to the oil and making it too thin
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Re: recomended for setting up frst's
msd or grove garage £400-500 for a live map
i think msd would do it within a day where as grove garage would keep the car for a week or 2 at least
call up the tuner for engine advise and how to prepare the car to get thrashed by them!!
i think msd would do it within a day where as grove garage would keep the car for a week or 2 at least
call up the tuner for engine advise and how to prepare the car to get thrashed by them!!
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Re: recomended for setting up frst's
Msd is £350 for a custom map on ofab last time I had mine done. They need the car for approx a week. I'd highly recommend it, mine was on beiges and was very quick when I got it back!
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