Revo ecu tunes for 997 TT
#2
So many good tunes out there, not heard that much about revo, choose carefully. But remember, the 40 or so hp you get will toast your warranty (except ruf), so just be forwarned. I only did mine bc I'm closer to the end of my warranty, would never have done it on my car brand new.
I think Ruf is prolly your best shot, preserve your warranty and service it at any porsche dealer.
I think Ruf is prolly your best shot, preserve your warranty and service it at any porsche dealer.
#4
So many good tunes out there, not heard that much about revo, choose carefully. But remember, the 40 or so hp you get will toast your warranty (except ruf), so just be forwarned. I only did mine bc I'm closer to the end of my warranty, would never have done it on my car brand new.
I think Ruf is prolly your best shot, preserve your warranty and service it at any porsche dealer.
I think Ruf is prolly your best shot, preserve your warranty and service it at any porsche dealer.
Rare to have problems from ECU and exhaust/turbo upgrades, but any problem unrelated may be blamed on the upgrades.
Completely agree with Chirs...if you are worried about warranty, break in your car, leave it as is for a year or two, then mod when your warranty is on the tail end.
#7
Revo actually makes a great tune for that porsche. The other thing is that you do not have to send in your ECU just go to your local tuner shop. They also have a switch that allows you to change the settings on the flash immediatley and can be hidden from the dealer with the flip of the switch. I say it wont affect your warranty as long as Porsche does not have to send your ECU out for any reason local dealers cannot find the flash through their VAG equipment. try revotechnik.com
Also priced well at under $900.00
Also priced well at under $900.00
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#9
SO VIVID, tell me this....
Why do you post about your product in a topic that is strictly related to REVO tuning?
Why do you jump on a guy for posting a product that is a full paying sponsor of this site just like you are?
Sooo maybe he was just giving some useful info to someone that specifically asked for it. AND you're the one intruding on the post and trying to push product. So cool your jets bro
btw, GMG doesn't sell REVO products...and his tag is GMGfan
#12
I've heard positive and negative things about Revo. As a VW owner, enthusiast, and one who works in the industry, I get this question a lot. In my experience, those who have Revo bought it because
-they like how it allows you to adjust the settings to your needs
-more agressible on turbo charged cars
-the customer is putting together a one off turbo kit or upgraded turbo kit and needs a custom tune for it
Some of the downsides to revo that I hear from most people that don't buy is because that it requires purchase of a hand held plug in module to change the programs.
If you have access to trial software I would get the trial software from everyone you can.
Most of the software companies offer a trial that lasts a few hours. Try as many as you can, take notes on how you feel about it, and also do some home work. Some companies run the same amount of power but with different boost levels.
-they like how it allows you to adjust the settings to your needs
-more agressible on turbo charged cars
-the customer is putting together a one off turbo kit or upgraded turbo kit and needs a custom tune for it
Some of the downsides to revo that I hear from most people that don't buy is because that it requires purchase of a hand held plug in module to change the programs.
If you have access to trial software I would get the trial software from everyone you can.
Most of the software companies offer a trial that lasts a few hours. Try as many as you can, take notes on how you feel about it, and also do some home work. Some companies run the same amount of power but with different boost levels.
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