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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Roles View Post
    Have you by chance had an APR trial at all. This is a common cause of Handhelds not being able to talk to the car, as the trial tune reverts back to an "APR" stock tune, and locks you into APR...
    Insufficient data: I bought the car used, and am the third owner, as far as I can ascertain. There were a couple of aftermarket aesthetic parts fitted, and the original owner serviced the car exclusively at a workshop that's an APR distributor, so it's quite possible that it has had some tweaks in the past.

    I would assume that if that's the case, it's been flashed back to the "factory settings" through APR, as the car feels like a stock one. If that were the case, then it would explain the code I'm getting.

    I have a mate who runs a VW dealership, so if I need the ecu reset, it's no big issue, just inconvenient...

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    Ah... I have a surprising twist to the story...

    I managed to hunt down the details for the previous owners, and contacted the APR workshop.

    It turns out that the car HAS had the APR stage 1 fitted in the past. Given I have no basis for comparison, it may well be that it's still running the tune. If not, it will cost me $300 to have it flashed again.

    The guys were awesome: I'm booked in next week to see whether the tune is still installed, but either way, it looks like I'll be going with APR.

    Anyone want a bluefin unit for what I paid for it?


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    Good outcome !
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    Quote Originally Posted by MickeyB View Post
    He's the contact point that Superchips UK gave me when I made an enquiry...

    Not that I really feel the need to justify myself to an unrelated party with nothing constructive to contribute, I'll humour you: I simply enquired with Superchips to clarify what the error code meant, and was directed to contact the Australian distributor.
    Wasn't having a go at you, as I said, I like your style takes courage to do what you did.

    Cheers

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    Update - received Bluefin unit and installed over the weekend (took about 30 mins - very straightforward)


    My 2011 GTI is much better now, seems to be stronger towards the top than before and is definitely more urgent in all area's - cant be sure of how much but will give it some more driving as i've only had 2 short runs - really looking forward to see if it affect or improves my fuel consumption - i really struggle to get 500 k's out of a tank so lets see...

    Good deal though!

    Gary
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    Good value bluefin tune

    ^ your GTI should get slightly better economy once tuned.

    My Mk6 GTI is stage 2 and i normally get 550ish km's out of a tank, and thats mostly short trips (under 15-20mins).
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    I have a Stage 1 bluefin on my 2012 TSI Occy vRS and I generally get around 8-9.5l/100km city driving (fairly spirited most mornings) and 6-7l/100km highway. My fuel economy def improved with the Stage 1. I do find different fuel types affect my fuel economy. Generally use Caltex 98 RON. Have just filled up with BP 98 RON and noticed better pulling power but also worse ecomony (perhaps this is a function of the better pulling power and my right foot!!!).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucas_R View Post
    My Mk6 GTI is stage 2 and i normally get 550ish km's out of a tank, and thats mostly short trips (under 15-20mins).
    i'm getting the same sort of mileage with my stg 2 RS.
    always used 98 ron.

    i ain't no miss daisy either with my driving style!
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    Hi MickeyB
    I realise your post was some time ago but just wondering how you went with the Bluefin stage 1? Was it easy enough to do? Looking at something similar for my 118 TSI.
    Thanks

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