This is a discussion on New Select Switch within the Revo Technik forums, part of the BRISKODA Partners category; Revo have just released a new version of our most popular switch; we have redesigned the Select Switch to work ...
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| Site Sponsor | New Select Switch Revo have just released a new version of our most popular switch; we have redesigned the Select Switch to work with our new RS4 and upcoming Porsche 997TT and PD170 VAG software. Changes aren't only to account for new applications though, we've altered the performance mode so that the dealer can set it up to suit your car and modifications... What does the Select do? • the Select switch allows the user to switch their Revo performance software between stock and performance mode. • the performance setting on the Select switch can be customised for all petrol applications by the authorised Revo dealer to suit the requirements of the customer and the specific conditions, modifications and fuel for the given vehicle. • the Select switch has an anti-theft mode allowing the Revo customer with petrol vehicle to disable the car for added piece of mind when required. What does the Select cost? • UK Price is £149+vat. Regional prices vary please check with your Revo Dealer • Revo Select switches are only functional with cars that already have Revo performance software on their vehicles. ...Go Play! |
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| Briskodian Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Newport/Preston
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| Re: New Select Switch A quick question... If - hypothetically - your car was remapped, and you used this switch to put it back to standard, is it the standard map for your car, or a "generic Revo" map for your car? And does it reset the flash counter? |
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| Re: New Select Switch AFAIK REVO Software works differently to others like that are currently being offered as switchable such as the Bluefin. The Bluefin etc actully reflash the car everytime you upload the map and hence you'd need to have a mthod of resetting the counter. REVO software has a fairly unique system where the software remains loaded on the ECU and is switched, via the select switch, between performance and stock modes. Stock mode is a REVO equivalent Stock map. With the Slect Plus you can also modify Fuel, Boost and Timing parameters on the TFSi engines. I'm sure Kev will correct me if I'm wrong
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| Re: New Select Switch Thats the way that i understand Revo to work as well |
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| Briskodian | Re: New Select Switch You got it guys Every time the car is Flashed with someone elses software the counter will change, Revo reset the flash counter. As we're just switching between modes the flash counter stays the same. Thanks |
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