Avoid them in the US.
They will avoid custom maps to their best effort. The tunes are written by a small team of programmers in Austria then electronically sent stateside. Rene Berube doesn't do any of the tuning himself on the Volvos, he is just a middleman and reseller.
He has limited control over basic controls (i.e~ throttle response) but nothing else.
The 16t tune I received threw codes right out of the box for low boost when in low rpms (which isn't good to have anyway). The diagnostic procedure I went thru was by myself - Rene was both completely unfamiliar with the car and unwilling to help diagnose issues with the tune. He blamed my BOV and MBC - which btw don't exist with ME7 anyway.
I had several remaps done by him, and even went by his house to get the tune done. After a while I finally gave up because I realized that they could not provide what I wanted.
Additionally it took him 3 days longer than he told me it would take to get the tune turned back around to me.
This review is based off of a 2001 S60
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Started by rbodor3, Dec 11 2009 08:40 PM
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Posted 11 December 2009 - 08:40 PM
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Posted 11 December 2009 - 08:47 PM
i think people have had fairly good luck with m4.3 and m4.4, maybe its jsut the me7 tunes, but it goes with out saying...you get what you pay for. but thanks for the heads up
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JVC, on 13 March 2012 - 05:56 AM, said:
You sir... just keep on winning...
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