Originally Posted by
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Dunno. A bit perhaps. The glaring difference previously was its ability to hold gears much longer as torque requirement increased.
This was a difference that was clearly demonstrable, whereas all the seat of the pants stuff is subjective. Cant see that difference any more.
Now you have got me thinking.. Wonder if it is possible for APR to have somehow mucked up the ECU tune so I have stock in both positions?
I think I had better give them a tingle tomorrow.
Didn't you post acceleration measurements with the APR tune enabled/disabled before and after the service campaign? Regardless, I would've thought you could very easily test low-RPM torque with the tune vs stock, using your VAG-COM to measure acceleration.
I keep coming very close to calling up the local APR dealer because while I'm quite satisfied with the 118TSI's performance, I miss the shove to the back of your seat that you get in e.g. a diesel Golf or my old XR5 Focus. I'm not really sure whether it would help though - hard to say whether the TSI feels subjectively slow because of its lack of low-end torque, because the DSG box is so much smoother than the manuals I'm used to, or just because it's so quiet.
Golf 118 TSI DSG, white with sports pack.
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