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Old 07-29-2006, 09:50 PM
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DMS upgrade

Has anyone here had the DMS ecu remap done? They say they've done a few, i was wondering how you found it?
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I'd guess not many people have had this done, as the power/torque gains are relatively low and everyone is still within the Porsche warranty period.



They don't advertise Cayman tuning on their website - how much are they charging?
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be on the safe side and go with GIAC or Revo Technik. GIAC is recommended by EVO and Revo is used by Farnbacher Loles in their Cayman GT3.


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It costs £895 plus vat and it's advertised in their magazine ad.


Not sure if i'll have it done, especially without a rolling road test to confirm gain. Wish the car sounded more throaty though.
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