Remapping question ?

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Woody1000
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Remapping question ?

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Sunday morning question !

My car was remapped back in 2004 by a previous owner but since then a couple of extra mods have been done like Gruppe M induction kit and a Eisennman exhaust so my question is should I have it remapped again ?
And has anybody used Torque Development International as they have a great write up in this months BMW performance mag and they are only 20 mins down the road
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Daz3
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Re: Remapping question ?

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To get the most out of the mods a remap would be best or at least get it put on the rollers and see what the fuelings doing.
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Snow Mole
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Re: Remapping question ?

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Hi

I used Evolve at Luton - very knowledgeable on the BM engine.

Richard
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Gazza
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Re: Remapping question ?

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I'd have it remapped.
Gazza

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Woody1000
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Re: Remapping question ?

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Think I will and you never know I might even get more than 25mpg
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