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Thread: APR stage 1 on 6R Polo GTI and European Autotech

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    There is the ability to erase fault codes. So for example you unplug something with the ignition on it will log and store a fault. One you plug it back in you can then clear the fault if this option is uploaded during the tune.

    There is also a security code for the tune so you can lock It and no one else can change the program it's on. Wether it be the 98ron tune or stock
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    So what's you beef with the tune, not what you expected, not enough power/torque?
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    I don't have a beef (as yet) I just haven't noticed much of a difference drivability wise. Iv had a thew cars I have got tuned and you can tell the difference between stock and tuned straight up ( throttle response, pickup, no flat spots ect). This one I can't. I'm not going to make any calls untill I look into it more. Going to do some runs when I get my gear back from a mate. Maybe a quick dyno check. But I ran around the block in stock and then went to the tune and did the same block after it had cooled back down (amb temp was the same) and felt no difference. Might check boost with vcds but I'm not sure if boost is increased with the tune or not, where and what increase from stock.
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    APR stage 1 on 6R Polo GTI and European Autotech

    Quote Originally Posted by jayc29u View Post
    If something were to malfunction, there is a very small chance it would be due to the tune.
    True, but VW will disagree. If you are worried about a vehicle with issues with seals, rings and DSG, think about your warranty.

    My Polo (older 1.8t) is a very reliable engine, many suitable spares out there and a generic gearbox. Your fancy TFSI and DSG are crazy expensive to repair if something goes sour.

    Sorry for the gloomy attitude, but you need to make an informed decision. VW is known to put up walls as soon as they see the ECU has been touched.

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    6 hour trial is only for ECU's that aren't CAVE engine ID, which sadly is mine so no trial for me. But just thought I should let people know.
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    We don't like to do trials on vehicles that are bench flashed, it takes considerable labor & there is a certain amount of risk every time you open an ECU - so we suggest you utilise the money back guarantee. there are a couple of hundred happy twincharger owners running with APR around Australia.

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    APR stage 1 on 6R Polo GTI and European Autotech

    Quote Originally Posted by Guy_H View Post
    We don't like to do trials on vehicles that are bench flashed, it takes considerable labor & there is a certain amount of risk every time you open an ECU - so we suggest you utilise the money back guarantee. there are a couple of hundred happy twincharger owners running with APR around Australia.
    My only concern is that these vehicles have not been running stage 1's for long durations and thus there's no way of knowing what the long term affects are on the engine etc?

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    Just curious guys. What is the differences in boost pressures between stock, stage 1 & stage 2 tunes?
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    APR stage 1 on 6R Polo GTI and European Autotech

    Quote Originally Posted by llai8501 View Post
    My only concern is that these vehicles have not been running stage 1's for long durations and thus there's no way of knowing what the long term affects are on the engine etc?
    No true at all. The apr project polo has been running in stage 2 guise for nearly 2 years now and there are a few members on here that have had apr tunes for almost as long.

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    Remember the same engine is in the 118TSI Golf. I've been running APR Stage 1 since December 2010 (not sure how long "long" is in your post)

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