Yeah but Stoney, no tests are showing this, and could you seriously imagine VW Australia saying in a press release "We've detuned the Golf R in Australia because we don't want to hurt the feelings of potential and future Audi S3 customers" ? hehe
Its not the same fuel pump as a GTI . There are also several versions of fuel pumps for the GTI .
The 7 speed DSG is a dry clutch set up and cant handle the same torque as the 6 speed DSG . Being a dry set up your going to feel the clutch slip .
Running wideband the ecu also has a basic EGT sensor as well as intake air temperature sensors so the mapping is fairly accurate . Knock sensors are more of a precaution than a sensor thats constantly used
Seb runs as Oettinger chip in his Seat and his frustration on the poor tuning is well known to me . Once it hits 35 degrees it starts pinging , the hotter it gets the worse it pings . Before the chip it never done this . Whats this got to do with APR ? APR apparently owns Oettinger . Should I also mention the fuel cuts that only really happened to APR cars ?
APR was the only one who made high pressure fuel pumps at the time and VW knew it was a problem .
VW also used HPA to build a car .
VW Mexico used Unitronic to tune their cars . Giac was also used in Singapore . Oettinger is used in Germany as well as ABT so this is nothing new .
Thats right , VW learnt an expensive lesson in the late 90s with failures from T4 automatic transmissions . The cooling system of the T4 was not up to the task of the transmission and it led to premature failure of the transmissions . By the end of the life cylce of the T4 more automatic transmissions were replaced under warranty in Australia than everywhere else in the world combined . Since then Australia has received special attention to both tuning and extra additions to cooling eg MK4 R32 extra radiator . This is why tuning a car to the conditions is extremely important and if a tuner can release a tune in a short period of time after the car is released then the tune will probably need adjustements later down the track .
(must thank Seb for some of this info)
MK6 info (This is the MK6 forum right!)
APR Has built a 400hp MKVI for Volkswagen as their show car taken across the US:
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And are working on the new MKVI platform for the 2010 racecars:
http://www.goapr.com/media/photos/72157623352950244/
They certainly know the MKVI pretty well
Hope this adds some positives to this thread
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It is - but people have come in here and said that ECU's and aftermarket hardware in general are dangerous and not worth it because the cars, particularly the MK6 GTI's new engine are not capable etc. There doesn't seem to be anyone that knows Revo Technik here, so the people who are willing to defend upgrades just happen to be APR customers or APR dealers etc
But since you bring it up - WHY isn't there anyone here who knows anything about Revo Technik? Where are the Revo Technik dealers etc?
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