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Thread: APR ECU Upgrade MK6 Golf - Customer perspective

  1. #391
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    Just had the 6 hr trial flash last week and have to say I was underwhelmed until I hit third gear, which just rocketed me off with the new torque thanks to APR. From there it was a great 4 or so days of driving until the trial ran out, then (could be placebo) I felt like I was driving a Yaris.

    No exaggeration, the car just had no punch. I don't actually think the difference was that marked beforehand.

    After that I had to go back and stage 1 done permanently to satisfy my torque craving, so I forked out the money.

    While I was getting the flash done for good, I had a chat to another customer who quietly mentioned that there has been at least one incident of an Audi being flashed for trial where the owner demanded to know what they had done to his stock settings afterwards - he was adamant that the car was driving far more sluggishly than before. APR then "reset" his "stock" settings quietly. This particular guy I was talking to said that if you read extensively enough, there are multiple cases of owners who have accused APR of resetting the stock settings after trial to a lower level where you will be effectively forced to go back and pay to have the Stage 1 flash done.

    I take no sides on this issue - bottom line is that with Stage 1 installed my GTI is a cracker and I'm driving it more than ever, but I did sit there in my "Yaris" for a few days just wondering what had happened...
    2011 Audi A5 Sportback 2.0TFSI S-Tronic Quattro | Deep Sea Blue | 18" Audi exclusive 10 spoke | Bang & Olufsen | MMI Plus Nav | Advanced Parking & Reverse Cam | Sunroof | Sports Suspension | Xenons | Walnut Inlays || Previously: MkVI GTI | Carbon Steel Grey | DSG | ACC | Dynaudio | Reverse Cam | "R" LED Tail Lights | APR Stage 1

  2. #392
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    Aug 2010
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    I got a Stage 1 done to my R by Dean at VolksPower this morning - very noticeable! Went back to drive my mates stock R (with 500km) and the difference was even more profound.

    So in my first 24hrs of VW ownership I've driven 900km and done my first mod! I wonder what this says about the future...

    Also found that Dean has the same (almost) plates as me on his white R with black wheels - GLFR and V GLFR!
    That's got me thinking... If i cover up the 'V' with black tape then Dean will pay my tolls and speeding fines for me...
    2011 Golf R - 5dr, DSG, Candy White, Black 19's, Recaro's, Sunroof, Bluetooth, MDI, APR Stage 1 Pics Here
    2008 Lotus Elise - Solar Yellow, LTC, 2bular SS Exhaust
    2007 Ford Falcon BF2 XR6 Ute - Black

  3. #393
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    Quote Originally Posted by Escell View Post
    Just had the 6 hr trial flash last week and have to say I was underwhelmed until I hit third gear, which just rocketed me off with the new torque thanks to APR. From there it was a great 4 or so days of driving until the trial ran out, then (could be placebo) I felt like I was driving a Yaris.

    No exaggeration, the car just had no punch. I don't actually think the difference was that marked beforehand.

    After that I had to go back and stage 1 done permanently to satisfy my torque craving, so I forked out the money.

    While I was getting the flash done for good, I had a chat to another customer who quietly mentioned that there has been at least one incident of an Audi being flashed for trial where the owner demanded to know what they had done to his stock settings afterwards - he was adamant that the car was driving far more sluggishly than before. APR then "reset" his "stock" settings quietly. This particular guy I was talking to said that if you read extensively enough, there are multiple cases of owners who have accused APR of resetting the stock settings after trial to a lower level where you will be effectively forced to go back and pay to have the Stage 1 flash done.

    I take no sides on this issue - bottom line is that with Stage 1 installed my GTI is a cracker and I'm driving it more than ever, but I did sit there in my "Yaris" for a few days just wondering what had happened...
    I didn't let my trial expire before going the hole hog! I would seriously doubt that they would tinker with stock settings. After APR stage 1, I had APR turbo back exhaust fitted and reflash to suit, and in stock mode is still better than original stock mode, so Mike Weber certainly didn't mess with mine. I could not be happier with the results so far, but hunger is taking hold.

  4. #394
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    Does anyone know if you can transfer the apr back to stock 3 year 'warranty' to the cars second owner?

  5. #395
    If its paid up, shouldn't be a problem, just check with your local APR dealer.

  6. #396
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    Quote Originally Posted by logger View Post
    Pretty sure I worked out why my 98 Ron tune spontaneously stopped working without me switching anything. At some point I have had a fault in my Ignition switch that spat "Electrical Fault in Circuit - Intermittent" messages on four separate terminals. When this occurred it appears to have interrupted power to the ENG ECU. Cutting the power to the ECU means the the APR software will default to program 1 when power returns. In a standard installation this is Stock mode.
    Just to follow up. The tune was spontaneously switching back to stock pretty much on a daily basis. The "Electrical Fault in Circuit - Intermittent" message was returning each time the car was left overnight.
    So about a month ago I persuaded VW to replace the electrical portion of the IGN switch under warranty. Since then the Tune has been as good as gold and no unwanted switching. So problem fixed I'd say. I wanted to drive the car for a while to be sure it was actually fixed before reporting back. So all good again.
    Golf Mk6 118 TSI DSG |APR Stage I ECU Upgrade | HEX-USB+CAN

  7. #397
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    Jan 2011
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    Victoria
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    I understand that APR has the option of a six hour trial for their product?
    Does this include their diesel variant! (oettinger I believe?)
    Thanks

  8. #398
    Hi M3103,

    The Diesel's don't have enough memory for trial software, but you certainly get a 7 day money back satisfaction guarantee. (Oettinger)

  9. #399
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    Got my Stage 1 flash today.... wow.... I also installed a carbonio intake last night and the combination of the two is the dogs nuts in my opinion. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd gear wheel spin gets me giggling. Not to mention the increase turbo blow off without being one of those showy twats. Thanks APR for having an Easter sale on a day I have off from work.
    2008 Mk5 Golf .:R32/ BMP/ RCD-510/ More to come

  10. #400
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    Jan 2011
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    Hi Guys,

    Recently emailed my local APR dealer Re Stage 1 on my 2011 GTI, and got the below response.

    "As this vehicle is very new it may not not yet have the program written for it. We will need to sight the ECU and find out from APR."

    Just wondering whether it is normal to have to take the car down for an inspection before organising an appointment to have the upgrade done? Does this response also imply they will want to remove the ECU?

    The dealer in question is Quattro Motors, in Perth. As far as I'm aware they're the only option available to me for APR here in WA.

    Thanks Guys.
    MY11 Golf GTI MKVI | Candy White | 5 door | DSG | 18" Detroits | Electric Vienna Leather | MY11 Bluetooth | MDI

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