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i had a remap before my exhaust/decat as people at longlife basingstoke said it didnt matter what way it can be done or should of i got the exhuast and decat first and then remap and the people at longlife bstoke are wrong?
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Where did you get the remap, unless your getting a custom remap it wont matter what order as it will be the same map going on.
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A lot of people say exhaust as you feel the benefits. But doesn't matter. I mapped mine first.
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got it all done by longlife
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i know but already done now but cos got a low rr print out they want me to take it back to see why got a bad output
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Doesn't matter which way round you do it mate, their map is designed for x-engine with their exhaust attached, it's as simple as that really.
If you were live-mapping on a rolling road that would be different, then it would be a case of do the mods first etc.