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    ECU tune options for Skoda Octavia VRS

    Hi All

    Thinking of my first mod for my new Candy White VRS and got an email from APR for their easter sale

    APR - High Performance Development for Audi, VW Porsche and Skoda Vehicles.

    It got me thinking and looks very tempting.

    In the interests of fairness though their must be other options when it comes to ECU remaps/tunes

    Can anybody recommend any other providers or is APR the only way to go??

    For example this one in the UK is cheap compared to the offers here Skoda Remap - Petrol & Diesel Engine ECU Remapping & Chip Tuning. Whilst I know I cant go to the UK it does highlight price differences and I am assuming APR with its slick marketing might be on the high side

    Only thing though is that I need to be able to go back to stock ECU if required.

    Any options ??????????????

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    there r a number of other options out there such as Revo, Viezu, Giac, Kraftwerk (RamSpeed) - just to name a few.
    just make sure u get one that is specifically for the TSI engine - not the TFSI engine.
    .....presuming u have a facelift RS.

    one day...i'll have mine tuned aswell....one day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dArK5HaD0w View Post
    just make sure you get one that is specifically for the TSI engine - not the TFSI engine.

    No tuner, even a bad one would try to load the wrong software into an ECU. I wouldn't work..... I don't know of anyone that doesn't reference the ECU and softcoding numbers when creating the software.

    Please have look at Custom-Code as well, even though we don't yet give the ability to return to standard.

    Gavin

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    Have a chat to Arthur at Exoticars. He can sort you out with a GIAC tune and flashloader.

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    I purchased a Bluefin from a user on here last week, very happy with the results. Not the most aggressive tune out of all of the brands, but good value for the small amount of money.
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    Depends largely on your budget and the importance to be able to return the car to stock if wanted / needed.

    Personally i wanted a tune that was under $1,000 with the ability to return the car to stock myself (as their are no ECU dealers here in Newcastle) incase of a warranty issue etc.

    I initially had a Bluefin tune, nothing wrong with it at all, but i ended up wanting something a little more customisable for some future mods i would like to do.

    After recently selling my Bluefin to another member on here, i was weighing up between Viezu and DNA Tuning. I ended up choosing DNA Tuning because of some good feedback, some good dyno results, good value for money and the ability to return the car to stock myself via a hand controller.
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    Quote Originally Posted by h100vw View Post
    No tuner, even a bad one would try to load the wrong software into an ECU. I wouldn't work..... I don't know of anyone that doesn't reference the ECU and softcoding numbers when creating the software.
    It has happened - one of the tuners load the DSG map onto a manual IIRC.

    to the OP: I've got a Bluefin on mine because it was the best value cheap & cheerful tune out there in 2009. If I was doing it now I'd probably go with DNA or somebody else that was <$1k & convenient to home.

    I don't need all the bells & whistles that a ~$1500 tune comes with.
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    Does Bluefin do a diesel map? O.o
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mysticality View Post
    Does Bluefin do a diesel map? O.o
    Yes they do. Check here >>

    http://www.mybluefin.co.uk/search?ma...2&variant=1729

    I assume your vRS is the 125kw version?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mysticality View Post
    Does Bluefin do a diesel map? O.o
    indeed they do.
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