Hey bud, any updates??
I might end up with run-of-the-mil Stg2+ map file by next week if there's still no news ...
Be pretty careful running non-specific maps. I know my own Polo runs away big time. Not too worried with it having rods but you would be advised to maybe to run with the N75 disconnected as a small concession to insurance, until it gets a real map and some logging.
Gavin
Same MAF, injectors, etc?
Seems like they are just as important if not more important than dealing with the nuances of boost.
Sorry, same as the tune you are thinking of using.
The map needs to be scaled for the big MAF, or it'll run weak as hell. I would run bigger injectors and 3 BAR over the 4 BAR, personally. Don't forget that as the boost increases, fuel pressure rises to compensate. So eventually it'll be supplying 5.5BAR which would be 1.5 over what VW intended for the stock pump.
We won't tune without an S3/uprated fuel pump onboard. Besides the risk of blowups, it can waste lots of time tuning while you work out why it's always lean.
USRT do a Genesis drop in that isn't quite a drop in but works fine.
APR use a 4 BAR and std pump with their K04 but the majority of those I imagine, would have been on fairly new cars. There would have to be a point where the pump begins to degrade. I won't be looking to find that point
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Gavin
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