Originally Posted by
noone
V-Tune isnt compatible with our Tune / ECU.
Lemmiwinks or Custom Settings (the CC version) allows some control over a different bank of settings to what the tuners use. From what I know, Gavin does some tuning in these areas when tweaking a tune.
I use a ebay USB-Obd port adapter which works fine.
There are a number of threads on Vortex or if you know how to use Google to search VWW, you should be able to find my posts on it previously.
How you use it properly is to take logs of your 3rd gear pulls, watch the timing pull and add a little extra timing (position in the piston cycle when detonation occurs) to get more power. From memory you want to keep the timing pull under 4, across the board.
Please don't consider this a guide or recomendation, do it at your own risk and after reading up.
For me, I run about 3 degrees advancement in timing over the APR tune which to me offers more torque, probably at the expense of top end power.
Adding timing adds heat. The old school way was to add timing until you had detonation, then pull it back a little. With the sophisicaltion of our modern ECU's over the early ones for 1.8t's, the knock sensors are able to work around you, pulling out timing here and there if the sensors are not happy. As the APR tune is pretty mild / safe, I don't see the issue with it IF YOU TAKE YOUR TIME & LOG. No point going in blind, if you try to add too much the ECU will pull more timing than you added making the power less linear and more likely to go into a protection power cut.
As for how fast your car is, why its not faster, etc, its really hard to say without being in it. Maybe check with your tuner you def got the Version 2 of the tune, maybe take it to them, express your concerns and see if they can help log or they can take it around the block, see if there is anything obvious. There are so many small things that could be restricting a little power (something exhaust related, a sensor, N75, Diverter, Intake restriction, fuel delivery, boost leak (you mention 16/17 PSI which isn't high). Try doing a pull in 5th gear, see what the boost levels at, I would expect a little higher.
How many K's? Was it a hot day? The car feels torquier when its cold and dry.
Lots of little places you could be robbed of power, making sure your car is performing 100% takes money or effort, I try but it does tire sometimes.
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