you will need a ecu flash at least
or prob a custom code job to get the best from it
maybe even a fulkl after market ecu, if you are going that far to go 2lt buy a gt40 to go witrh it or dont bother imo/
Doing some research on tuning options for the 1.8T and found this
http://www.intengineering.com/VW/18T...95930-1-2.html
Couple of questions;
If you went ahead with this mod on a Polo GTI would a ECU from a MKV Golf GTI be needed and if so could you flash it??
I guess you would need a mod plate as well?
Cheers.
you will need a ecu flash at least
or prob a custom code job to get the best from it
maybe even a fulkl after market ecu, if you are going that far to go 2lt buy a gt40 to go witrh it or dont bother imo/
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This is a serious mod. I think you could retain the factory ecu just fine - the real problem is finding someone in Australia who can actually tune it (as opposed to just selling off the shelf tunes).
Odds are you won't be able to find someone, in which case an aftermarket ecu + a reputable tuner will be needed.
All that said, I would expect the factory tune to run reasonably well.
Seb has been there done that, i'll let him know about this thread
Ok firstly the GTi Mk5 is FSI , different system, so wont work. You would have to at least do another custom map, you run custom code and they would have to tailor a map to suit. You would most likely have to go bigger injectors and 4.0bar fuel pressure reg, and the list goes on.
Interesting though. Be good to hear some other thoughts.
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Couple of questions;
If you went ahead with this mod on a Polo GTI would a ECU from a MKV Golf GTI be needed and if so could you flash it??
I guess you would need a mod plate as well?
You would basically need to find a tuner who could flash the ecu with the required program . MK5 ecu is completely different
You mean an engineers report , well , you prob should but I doubt youd ever get pulled over unless you were doing stupid things . My s3 turbo is in the same spot as factory and you couldnt tell it was modified
They have off the shelf tunes for gt28 gt30 and gt35 . AFAIK there are only 3 companies that offer this , Unitronic , eurodyne and TAPP in the US . Aftermarket ecu is a waste of money unless your running a hardware set up that is not tunable from a tuner .
GT40-88 is a big turbo and they only just released high impedance 1200cc injectors so its really still under testing . The cost to do would be too high for most people as virtually everything needs to be modified and strengthened .
No need to change the ECU, just tune yours. Might need other hardware to make the most of it though. Be less effort to get a bigger turbo. A full strip of your motor won't be cheap
It all depends on which way you look at it . If you have to rebuild your engine anyway its fairly reasonable for the parts . You will need to clearance the block and the oil squirters in order for it to fit . A big turbo is gonna need at least the rods to be done
The tunes are available O/S . Its just writing the code for Aus spec ecus will take a little bit of time but it is happening . As much as people promote custom code , Im yet to see a gt28 or bigger tune done by them on a 1.8t . In fact I searched the UK forums and I cant find a quicker S3 in the UK than my own and any big turbo conversion is pretty rare
The GT28RS is a baby turbo and only slightly larger than a ko4 out of an s3 . I run the gt2871R high flowed with .86 rear housing . Good for just over 500hp
You could leave 3 bar and run bigger injectors . I cant remember conversion rate but a 340cc injector @ 4 bar = 380cc injector @ 3 bar . It all depends on the tuner on what they have available
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