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Thread: GTI APR chip mod, and clutch upgrade

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    Quote Originally Posted by anthony_VWJET View Post
    Yeah, but what would the ratio be between customer/potention and sponsor... 15 to 1, how many chip sponsors/distributors would be out there?
    Not enough to seriously sway the result of a poll IMHO.
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    I don't want to add fuel to the fire but Custom-Code wouldn't come at the top of any pole of numbers, except the dyno day in Brissy the other week.

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    thanks for the feedback from those that gave it, as to this debate about nothing... can we stay on topic? it's like hardly anyone actually read what i asked!

    few questions that were never answered:

    The price of this mod from this place http://europeanautotech.com.au/produ...pr-ecu-upgrade
    says $1500, is that an uninstalled price, and is it something that you can negotiate?


    and

    How much would the VR6 clutch and lighter fly wheel cost roughly?

    and

    One more thing, I've read that the turbo is only good for ~130kw, yet this mod claims 146kw. is that just a difference from the engine to the wheel that i've got these figures from??? or just marketing

    Thanks.

    and at the risk of asking too many questions, is the clutch upgrade all that important? i was speaking to people at work who said that a 30% power upgrade shouldn't really need any upgrades to things like clutch and drivetrain etc...

    And as to other chip options, PLEASE TELL ME, even if it you are affiliated with it. I live around north sydney, chatswood area, but work out at castle hill area.
    APR from Mona vale is kinda close to my house, but the lazy bums don't seem open on weekends, which leaves me with the place sort of near work
    Euro Automotive at Girraween who apparantly do Unitronic?

    Problem with Unitronic is that unlike APR who run the turbo at 1 bar (14.5psi), unitronic run it at 18 or 20psi according this US site http://www.unitronic.ca/performance-...=1.8T&x=19&y=8 , and that worries me a little.
    they claim 215 hp = 160kw, and as already stated, people here say 130kw is the limit of the stock turbo.....?

    thoughts on my options? i do like the idea that unitronic will be cheaper though (i think, anyone actually used them yet?). but i do like the fact that the APR seems to be more reputable to me. i mean even on the unitronic site, there are errors, like it says the car has 180hp stock, and it doesn't have a dyno graph or anything... i want to know what i'm getting!
    Last edited by McDub; 25-08-2009 at 07:49 PM.

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    I got my tune at 35K, have 2.5inch exhaust and air filter. Dyno 120KW ATW, figure 150ish engine KW. My stock clutch wore out at 112K.
    VR6 clutch and flywheel will add vibration. A dualmass flywheel, that you have, was designed to remove the vibration that the 4cyl engine produces. There is a harmonic balancer in there too, to help keep things nice and smooth.
    Why not keep the stock clutch and wait for it to die after 3-4 years ? Then consider the options.
    Budget for $2k installed.
    Do some more searching on the forum there were 2 clutch threads in the last few months.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JustCruisn View Post
    I got my tune at 35K, have 2.5inch exhaust and air filter. Dyno 120KW ATW, figure 150ish engine KW. My stock clutch wore out at 112K.
    VR6 clutch and flywheel will add vibration. A dualmass flywheel, that you have, was designed to remove the vibration that the 4cyl engine produces. There is a harmonic balancer in there too, to help keep things nice and smooth.
    Why not keep the stock clutch and wait for it to die after 3-4 years ? Then consider the options.
    Budget for $2k installed.
    Do some more searching on the forum there were 2 clutch threads in the last few months.
    good point, though my stock clutch has done 100k now, but yeah if it's gonna cost around $2k to do the clutch, i think i'll give it more time. you didn't say who did the tune?

    and what you say about the vibration i will get with the vr6 setup is a little worrying... how noticeble is it? when does it happen?

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    Price quoted is normally installed price from what I have seen. In most cases when we say chipping the majority of the case it is actually reflashing/overwriting the existing software in the stock chip with a new tune.
    With APR all the prices listed are an installed price as I know (I'm not a dealer or reseller or anything).
    I may be wrong as I don't know the ins and outs of all the manufacturers but this is the norm.

    With pricing it never hurts to ask the question, list other competitors prices and ask them to justify what advantages they're software has over others to justify prices. Also if you buy other parts/components or get your car serviced there you should be able to get yourself a discount if you play your cards right.

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    The 180hp figure they are referring to is probably in relation to the GTI 25th Anniversary. It may have had a slightly different turbo.

    I wouldn't worry too much about the extra pounds of boost. They test and tune these things for hundreds of hours to ensure things won't self destruct in two months. If the engine (safe AFR) and turbo can handle it then there should be no issue. I've read about the 1.8 engine copping some pretty insane amounts of boost without engine issues.

    I like the idea of the Stage 2 - 175~ kilowatts. I would assume the internals are at their absolute limit...

    EDIT: just checked their site. You should be looking at this page: http://www.unitronic.ca/performance-...1.8T&x=25&y=17 This is for the 150hp models i.e. the GTIs that were Aus delivered. Stage 3 is 153~ kilowatts.
    Last edited by dubbed; 25-08-2009 at 08:11 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by McDub View Post
    you didn't say who did the tune?
    Sorry, APR
    It required the ECU to be taken out and a new chip soldered into it. Newer models may only need a flash.

    Quote Originally Posted by McDub View Post
    and what you say about the vibration i will get with the vr6 setup is a little worrying... how noticeble is it? when does it happen?
    I've not done it, only read peoples reviews & my mechanic's advise - he refused to do the work.

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    Think you will find your ecu can be bench flashed mate, only difference is you cant do it via the OBD2 port, Ecu gets removed and rewritten off the vehicle. refit and allow for the adaption process to take place. Then smile with whatever program you choose majority are all good
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    Quote Originally Posted by McDub View Post
    thanks for the feedback from those that gave it, as to this debate about nothing... can we stay on topic? it's like hardly anyone actually read what i asked!

    few questions that were never answered:

    The price of this mod from this place http://europeanautotech.com.au/produ...pr-ecu-upgrade
    says $1500, is that an uninstalled price, and is it something that you can negotiate?
    That is an installed price - Negotiable? - thats up to the owner of the store & of course, the more you purchase off them, the better your price will be. They also carry out log book servicing etc & talk to them, they may even be able to give you a lift home!

    Quote Originally Posted by McDub View Post
    and

    How much would the VR6 clutch and lighter fly wheel cost roughly?

    and
    Ring European Autotech 9979 4484 & see what they come up with!

    Quote Originally Posted by McDub View Post
    One more thing, I've read that the turbo is only good for ~130kw, yet this mod claims 146kw. is that just a difference from the engine to the wheel that i've got these figures from??? or just marketing

    Thanks.!
    130kw @ the wheels is about the max we see on K04's with other mods so thats maxing out at ~ 160kw flywheel

    Quote Originally Posted by McDub View Post
    and at the risk of asking too many questions, is the clutch upgrade all that important? i was speaking to people at work who said that a 30% power upgrade shouldn't really need any upgrades to things like clutch and drivetrain etc...
    Having done well over a hundred MKIV upgrades, I have not found any that the stage one software upgrade stressed the clutch at all. Normally its the driver that stresses the clutch - not the car. Generally the tyres will break traction before the clutch does. Saying that, a lot of the MKIV's have high mileage now, so obviously a worn out clutch will not handle torque like a fresh one will.

    Quote Originally Posted by McDub View Post
    And as to other chip options, PLEASE TELL ME, even if it you are affiliated with it. I live around north sydney, chatswood area, but work out at castle hill area.
    APR from Mona vale is kinda close to my house, but the lazy bums don't seem open on weekends, which leaves me with the place sort of near work
    Euro Automotive at Girraween who apparantly do Unitronic?

    Problem with Unitronic is that unlike APR who run the turbo at 1 bar (14.5psi), unitronic run it at 18 or 20psi according this US site http://www.unitronic.ca/performance-...=1.8T&x=19&y=8 , and that worries me a little.
    they claim 215 hp = 160kw, and as already stated, people here say 130kw is the limit of the stock turbo.....?

    thoughts on my options? i do like the idea that unitronic will be cheaper though (i think, anyone actually used them yet?). but i do like the fact that the APR seems to be more reputable to me. i mean even on the unitronic site, there are errors, like it says the car has 180hp stock, and it doesn't have a dyno graph or anything... i want to know what i'm getting!
    1.1 bar is the nominal boost we run on the K03 in the MKIV, this has proven safe & reliable over the past 10 years we have been modifying these cars.

    Hope that covers most of the stuff for you - give us a call in the office if we can help you further 1300 730 949

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