ECU remapping 95VW GOLF 2.0L 8V
tkbuckeye
10-04-2005, 07:25 PM
Help!
I am in the process of rebuilding my 2.0 liter for my 95 Golf and I need some one to remap my ECU to the modifications. If you know anyone to contact please send me their information.
TKBUCKEYE
I am in the process of rebuilding my 2.0 liter for my 95 Golf and I need some one to remap my ECU to the modifications. If you know anyone to contact please send me their information.
TKBUCKEYE
Kashan
10-19-2005, 04:12 PM
hello mate,
found an old thread where you were asking for advice on anyone who'd recon your ecu.. just wondering if ud had any luck finding somebody to do the job.. if so, could you pass over the info?
cheers
K
Help!
I am in the process of rebuilding my 2.0 liter for my 95 Golf and I need some one to remap my ECU to the modifications. If you know anyone to contact please send me their information.
TKBUCKEYE
found an old thread where you were asking for advice on anyone who'd recon your ecu.. just wondering if ud had any luck finding somebody to do the job.. if so, could you pass over the info?
cheers
K
Help!
I am in the process of rebuilding my 2.0 liter for my 95 Golf and I need some one to remap my ECU to the modifications. If you know anyone to contact please send me their information.
TKBUCKEYE
tkbuckeye
10-20-2005, 10:56 PM
Try searching New German Performance. I think it is www.ngpracing.com Check out there website and contact them. They're here in the States though. They are along the Atlantic Maryland area. I know though that there is someone in England but they never responded. What they do is come to you and do it at your garage. But I forget who they are? iIf you're in England, I don't know what country you mean by the United Kingdon, and are interested I could try and find them again. Best A luck.
Driver Found
TKBuckeye
hello mate,
found an old thread where you were asking for advice on anyone who'd recon your ecu.. just wondering if ud had any luck finding somebody to do the job.. if so, could you pass over the info?
cheers
K
Driver Found
TKBuckeye
hello mate,
found an old thread where you were asking for advice on anyone who'd recon your ecu.. just wondering if ud had any luck finding somebody to do the job.. if so, could you pass over the info?
cheers
K
Kashan
10-21-2005, 08:25 AM
Hello mate,
Thanks for the response to my querry. I'd greatly appreciate it if you could find out about those folks who do the ecu's in England.. and just for future reference, the United Kingdom would include England, Scotland, N. Ireland and Wales. Im in England though. Around London.
See the problem I've got is that I have a mk3 2.0 8v engine inside a mk2 8v Gti shell. I'm having a fuel flow problem.. the mixture is running extremely rich right now.. i cant figure out a way to tone it down without reconfiguring the ECU since its all controlled by it anyhow..
Any ideas?
Cheers,
K
Try searching New German Performance. I think it is www.ngpracing.com Check out there website and contact them. They're here in the States though. They are along the Atlantic Maryland area. I know though that there is someone in England but they never responded. What they do is come to you and do it at your garage. But I forget who they are? iIf you're in England, I don't know what country you mean by the United Kingdon, and are interested I could try and find them again. Best A luck.
Driver Found
TKBuckeye
Thanks for the response to my querry. I'd greatly appreciate it if you could find out about those folks who do the ecu's in England.. and just for future reference, the United Kingdom would include England, Scotland, N. Ireland and Wales. Im in England though. Around London.
See the problem I've got is that I have a mk3 2.0 8v engine inside a mk2 8v Gti shell. I'm having a fuel flow problem.. the mixture is running extremely rich right now.. i cant figure out a way to tone it down without reconfiguring the ECU since its all controlled by it anyhow..
Any ideas?
Cheers,
K
Try searching New German Performance. I think it is www.ngpracing.com Check out there website and contact them. They're here in the States though. They are along the Atlantic Maryland area. I know though that there is someone in England but they never responded. What they do is come to you and do it at your garage. But I forget who they are? iIf you're in England, I don't know what country you mean by the United Kingdon, and are interested I could try and find them again. Best A luck.
Driver Found
TKBuckeye
tkbuckeye
10-26-2005, 09:04 PM
sorry I kept forgetting. I couldn't find the right sites either. I found two to look into but I was noticing that the were focusing on turbos. Anyways they were:
angeltuning.co.uk
mobilechiptune.co.uk
I did convert their prices from pounds to cash and new german performance racing was cheaper. I think it would even be a better deal with shipping ?!
Tk Buckeye
Driver Found
Hello mate,
Thanks for the response to my querry. I'd greatly appreciate it if you could find out about those folks who do the ecu's in England.. and just for future reference, the United Kingdom would include England, Scotland, N. Ireland and Wales. Im in England though. Around London.
See the problem I've got is that I have a mk3 2.0 8v engine inside a mk2 8v Gti shell. I'm having a fuel flow problem.. the mixture is running extremely rich right now.. i cant figure out a way to tone it down without reconfiguring the ECU since its all controlled by it anyhow..
Any ideas?
Cheers,
K
angeltuning.co.uk
mobilechiptune.co.uk
I did convert their prices from pounds to cash and new german performance racing was cheaper. I think it would even be a better deal with shipping ?!
Tk Buckeye
Driver Found
Hello mate,
Thanks for the response to my querry. I'd greatly appreciate it if you could find out about those folks who do the ecu's in England.. and just for future reference, the United Kingdom would include England, Scotland, N. Ireland and Wales. Im in England though. Around London.
See the problem I've got is that I have a mk3 2.0 8v engine inside a mk2 8v Gti shell. I'm having a fuel flow problem.. the mixture is running extremely rich right now.. i cant figure out a way to tone it down without reconfiguring the ECU since its all controlled by it anyhow..
Any ideas?
Cheers,
K
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