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Specialist Cars of Malton & Revo remap

David M

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Ok....further to my recent post on my TT major service I decided that I would go and visit Specialist Cars of Malton ("SCM") this weekend as I live in York and they had a few open days this weekend.

Well their service guys seemed to be really enthusiastic and know what they were talking about to such an extent that I was more than happy to cancel JCT 600 in Leeds (not heard great things) and rebook into SCM for my major service.

Does anyone know if this would compromise my OPC warranty or would this be acceptable and any other comments on SCM.

In addition the ba*ta$ds put me a free Revo remap (+50bhp & 75ft/lbs) for 5 hours of drive time and I must say that I really like it. The bottom end torque and pick up feels much better than it was and it also feels a bit perkier throughout the gears. Not sure if this is a placebo effect or there is some genuine benefit which I believe there is....the drive home was certainly fun [:)]. Anyone else has one of these and would like to comment?
 
It will compromise your waranty by servicing your car at s.c.m, not to say that they are inexperienced,just that they are not an official porsche centre. Porsche got you by the goullies you see.[:mad:] For future resale its worth in my eyes keeping your car porsche centre serviced, so the layman will happy when he comes to view your car in the future. But I get all my maintenance done by specialists, because there are no stamps involved in that. Ive had good experience with porsche centre solihull,they may be a bit far for u though.
plus they give you a boxter s for the day as a courtesy car, which is nice.
 

ORIGINAL: dongawoy

 It will compromise your waranty by servicing your car at s.c.m, not to say that they are inexperienced,just that they are not an official porsche centre. 

Your warranty will not be compromised by using a non Porsche dealer, if they use Porsche parts and procedure which I am sure will apply to SCM. I hasten to add I have no connection with SCM and in fact I use OPC for my servicing of my Boxster, but only because I have found a good OPC.
 
Too many stories out there and too many mixed mesages, THE TRUTH IS OUT THERE !


ORIGINAL: dongawoy

It will compromise your waranty by servicing your car at s.c.m, not to say that they are inexperienced,just that they are not an official porsche centre.

Your warranty will not be compromised by using a non Porsche dealer, if they use Porsche parts and procedure which I am sure will apply to SCM. I hasten to add I have no connection with SCM and in fact I use OPC for my servicing of my Boxster, but only because I have found a good OPC.
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