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muvon77

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  1. IMG_1946.mov IMG_1946.mov This is it all done.
  2. My friend did it in Northallerton at his garage and got his mate to come do the remap was about £400 all in. And it’s not a bodge job either. You’d never know. I’ve just sold the car and I never had a problem where when I had adblue etc I was always coming into problems. And if you do what I said to the exhaust it be a different car. Leaving the exhaust silencers leaves too much back pressure when mapped. (Trust me I tried every way haha) I have a video of it just revving you also get the odd “choo” off throttle. A panel filter also is no good I got better performance from a ram air cone filter and used the original air box and induction.
  3. I’ve just taken all of the silencers out too and I’ve never had a problem. The valve was still left in the exhaust tho to stop any lights and it’s a fly machine it’s gone from 150bhp to 198bhp it’s better on fuel and just drives better. I’d definitely advise mapping your car and getting rid of silencers for more exhaust gas flow and obviously map the ad blue out and gut dpf there’s only a puff of smoke on start up wen cold that’s it. Not even on full throttle.
  4. My 2016 a4 2.0 tdi is mapped up dpf removed and adblue removed and has no lights on the dash




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