Comparison Search

Is Llandow Tuning the same as Jorvik Tuning Wales?

No. They are separate businesses. If you are comparing the names, the useful next step is to compare the process behind the tuning.

People usually search this because they have seen more than one tuning name online and want to know whether they are connected, comparable, or likely to work in the same way. The safest answer is to treat each business separately and judge the actual service being offered.

This page does not make claims about how Jorvik Tuning Wales carries out specific jobs. Different workshops in the market can use different equipment, different file sources, different booking models and different levels of testing. The driver should ask how the result is developed, checked and supported on the vehicle in front of the tuner.

Why this comparison search matters.

A same-as search is often a trust search. The driver may have seen a review, a social media post, a map listing or a recommendation and wants clarity before booking. That is a good instinct. Tuning is not just a product name; it is a process involving diagnostics, calibration, load testing and aftercare.

It is also a useful search when a driver is trying to understand whether one workshop experience predicts another. It usually does not. Separate businesses should be judged by their own booking process, evidence, communication and aftercare.

What to compare instead of just the name.

  • Is the result checked on the actual car?
  • Are there dyno printouts, logs or written notes?
  • Is diagnosis done before extra torque is added?
  • What happens if a problem appears afterwards?

Practical buyer takeaway.

If a vehicle has previous software, smoke, limp mode, clutch slip or warning lights, the comparison should focus on diagnosis before power. If the car is healthy and standard, the question may be simpler: what proof do you receive and what support exists after the job? A vague promise is less useful than a clear explanation of checks, limits and return support.

For wider context, read what dyno proven really means, custom tuning vs generic remaps and how to choose a tuner.