ohhhhhhh NICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
how much did it end up costin ya 99gti!!!!?
you said that you went with apr right?
ohhhhhhh NICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yeah, definately let us know how you go!
I'm also looking to get the APR chip. I was planning on booking it in at Volkspower in the next couple of weeks... Just a quick question though... How come it has to be sent to Brisbane? In another thread I posted before I bought my car, I was told no MK4 Golf's were DBW in Aus? Does that mean any MK4 ECU's done at Volkspower have to be sent away?? I don't think I could stand the wait!!!
Also, do you get the EMCS via the cruise? The APR Australian site says something about it being available only to DBW cars?
hey sierra...
If you have a non dbw car (like me), you can’t change programs via the cruise control as you say. i know my gti (2003) has a cable throttle, *shrugs* about the 2004 model, but yeah someone did mention in anotehr thread that all mk4s here are non dbw.
I was also going to go for the apr chip. But when I went to the dealer, I was put off a bit by not being able to change program back to stock, if I ever need to…
Here in Adelaide, it also has to be sent to Brisbane for soldering. He said this was the case due to warranty issues for the chip, if something isnt’ soldered right its up to apr to fix it. Or something along those lines anyway… Oh, and 3 days was too long for me to be without my car, so I have put it on hold for now!! Looking at revo now to see if it’s less hassle, as I should be able to change back to stock mode if required, and hopefully wont’ be without the car.
spa
Last edited by spa; 19-09-2007 at 02:13 PM. Reason: clarification
What a bummer!!!! I really liked the idea of being able to switch the chip off for when my GF drives the car (which is most days) and when I get my hands on it.... well...
heh... good stuff...
i'm still yet to drop by the revo dealer to see if switching back to stock is doable (using their little serial port device thingy), if it is then i'm in...
all the brands seem pretty much the same performance wise anyway, being able to go back to stock would be the clincher for me...
whats wrong with keeping your stock chip and changing it back when it comes time to sell the car???
the stock chip is unsoldered and the new chip is soldered in its place.I have my original chip and one day,it will return to its previous place.
it takes about 40min to unsolder/solder.
if you do it,ask for your stock chip back.
The main thing I liked was the ability to switch to the performance map only when I drove the car.
So looks like REVO is the only real option if that's what I want huh?
Has anyone got one installed? Thoughts?
I don't want to start any chip wars, but I have really only read about GIAC and APR chips being mentioned the most.
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