Finding information on TDI North map
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Hi all,
I recently left a deposit on an fn2 type r which has been mapped by TDI North in 2020.
I have a dyno print out along with the file name of the map but no other information as to map modes, if its EcuTek etc.
Now TDI North are closed is there a way to contact any of the team? or to find out exactly what's been done other than trial and error?
Thanks
I recently left a deposit on an fn2 type r which has been mapped by TDI North in 2020.
I have a dyno print out along with the file name of the map but no other information as to map modes, if its EcuTek etc.
Now TDI North are closed is there a way to contact any of the team? or to find out exactly what's been done other than trial and error?
Thanks
Smeean said:
Hi all,
I recently left a deposit on an fn2 type r which has been mapped by TDI North in 2020.
I have a dyno print out along with the file name of the map but no other information as to map modes, if its EcuTek etc.
Now TDI North are closed is there a way to contact any of the team? or to find out exactly what's been done other than trial and error?
Thanks
Nope. Even if you are able to get hold of someone who worked there, they won't have any access to any information or would be legally allowed to give you that information as it isn't yours, it is the person who paid for the work doing.I recently left a deposit on an fn2 type r which has been mapped by TDI North in 2020.
I have a dyno print out along with the file name of the map but no other information as to map modes, if its EcuTek etc.
Now TDI North are closed is there a way to contact any of the team? or to find out exactly what's been done other than trial and error?
Thanks
Your best option would be to speak with Dynodaze in Nuneaton. They do a lot of Civics and might be able to check the ECU
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