evolve
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Just a quick note to introduce ourselves. Evolve Automotive www.evolveyourcar.com is part of Motorsport Ventures Ltd who also have a HID distribution company and a performance parts retail company www.evo-s.co.uk.
Evolve specialise in ECU tuning for German cars and started off in the BMW retail market. We have had 2 feature cars in BMWcar magazine this year.
We have been tuning Range Rover car's mainly for our trade customers www.hawkewheels.com www.imperials.co.uk and www.reverelondon.com and have decided to its time to have more of a presence in the Range Rover retail market.
We are based in Luton, Bedfordshire and have a state of the art 4WD Dyno Dynamics rolling road with a 20hp Dastek Centrifugal Fan for cooling. Look forward to seeing some of you visiting our workshop!
We will be putting up some special introductory offers soon including details of switchable remaps for the TDV6 which allow you to choose between standard and tuned state whenever you want.
We can provide full upgrade packages. We only sell/recommend products which we have tested ourselves and that we believe provide a positive enhancement.
Brands we are dealers for include
Wheels
Hawke, Revere, Kahn.
Customer car:
Hawkes Disco 3 TDV6
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Mon Jun 30 2008 7:04pm |
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Bodsy
Joined: 06 Nov 2006
Location: Home, home on the range........
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Welcome!
But those wheels..... EEEWWWWWWW!
TDV6 HSE Black, Black Wheels /MTR's(in the shed!), Black RRS front/rear LR badge (tbf) Black Leather, Black Glass, Black TowB, Shiny Tasmods, Dull Mantec, White (& Orange) Reflective D3 Sticker, Black steering wheel badge, black air intake. Optima & Traxide dual battery setup.
Need black RRS wheel centre caps.
Now with added Engel.....
We D3, therefore we are..........
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Mon Jun 30 2008 8:20pm |
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Ken
Joined: 20 Feb 2006
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Com on Bodsy be nice someone will like those wheels it takes all sorts
Switchable maps thats interesting
Be nice if we had an off road goodies sponsor but I guess there is just a small minority that do that with a D3
Luton and a Dyno Notice to Vultures are you bits ready for collection yet
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Mon Jun 30 2008 8:24pm |
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Reggieb
Joined: 13 Sep 2007
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The wheels look to be excellent mud collectors and with those tyres it only needs to be an inch deep TDV6 HSE - Light Guards - White Reflective Sticker & that something extra
No Jetboil (yet) Edit: Jetboil now arrived, whoopie!!
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Mon Jun 30 2008 8:28pm |
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Bodsy
Joined: 06 Nov 2006
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I was being nice Ken...... No really I could have said some wheely wheely wheely howid things.....
And changeable mapping is v interesting.... TDV6 HSE Black, Black Wheels /MTR's(in the shed!), Black RRS front/rear LR badge (tbf) Black Leather, Black Glass, Black TowB, Shiny Tasmods, Dull Mantec, White (& Orange) Reflective D3 Sticker, Black steering wheel badge, black air intake. Optima & Traxide dual battery setup.
Need black RRS wheel centre caps.
Now with added Engel.....
We D3, therefore we are..........
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Mon Jun 30 2008 8:46pm |
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ronp
Joined: 29 Nov 2006
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Welcome Evolve
Ignore these other guys!
The Wheels are really nice ....
... but FAR too big.
a 19" or 20"max would look ok [IMO].
Blessed are the cracked, for they shall let in the light.
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Morphy Richards 7w "Dual" Food Processor
[complete with addittional bowl and changeable blades]
Only 70p at a store near you!
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"The BEAST"
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Mon Jun 30 2008 8:50pm |
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evolve
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Meoww! Where is my cat claw smiley.
I totally understand - one man's Norah Batty is another man's Monica Bellucci.
Switchable remaps...I am just doing a write up for this forum and RRSport so watch this space...
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Mon Jun 30 2008 9:19pm |
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Ken
Joined: 20 Feb 2006
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Notice to Vultures are you bits ready for collection yet
Click here
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Mon Jun 30 2008 9:45pm |
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AndrewS
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Just wondering why would you want to have a switchable tune. Personally I would never turn it off Pay to get it tuned then turn it off don't make to me For use of a 4x4 site and driver training pm me
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Mon Jun 30 2008 10:08pm |
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simon
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Welcome to the forum Evolve - assume you have a real name too
I like those wheels... but in a 19" would be good Look kinda like one of the new LR set that have appeared recently... those are too big for the arches too
Switchable tune... mmm useful if you don't want Mr dealer to notice - but I guess there is hardware involved to do the switch so they would notice... or is it done some other way ??
You could have a nice outlet here by the way for unwanted 17, 18 and 19" wheels that come off customers LR's.
We could be very interested at the right price
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Mon Jun 30 2008 10:25pm |
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evolve
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simon wrote:Welcome to the forum Evolve - assume you have a real name too
Switchable tune... mmm useful if you don't want Mr dealer to notice - but I guess there is hardware involved to do the switch so they would notice... or is it done some other way ??
Hi Simon
There a few of us at Evolve but I will be posting here more often - my name is Imran.
Exactly the reason for a switchable tune...read about it here http://www.disco3.co.uk/forum/topic22802.html
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Mon Jun 30 2008 10:49pm |
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simon
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Cheers
So the switch is £175 on top of the tune ? Also if two tunes are in the unit, I assume its twice the (tune) price ??
Just checking (not in the market for one at present) to clear this up in case others were wondering.
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Tue Jul 01 2008 12:16am |
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evolve
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Yes the switchable unit is £175. We can reduce this if for example a group buy was to take place. We haven't developed a second tune yet but if there was one it would cost £225.
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Tue Jul 01 2008 9:20am |
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bigcarpchaser
Joined: 13 Oct 2007
Location: Reading, Berks
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Good idea on the tune being able to "take it with you" should you chnage cars, am liking that.
I'm with Bodsy though, those wheels are minging Keeping it Claret and Blue
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Tue Jul 01 2008 9:55am |
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Shrinky
Joined: 05 Jul 2007
Location: Gloucestershire
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This looks quite interesting. But how would it compare to torque tune? Global Warming.... I'm luvvin it.
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