Originally Posted by
RosscoMK3
Hi Guy( and guys/girls),
I recently aquired a 118tsi 2010 (manual) with sportspack, and have been doing a bit of research into the APR stage one ECU upgrade. I've still got some warranty left on the car and don't really want to do anything for a few months until it's been through it's paces.
Just in case....
I have a few questions you might be able to help me with.
1. Do you still need to physically chip the car or is it just a reflash?
2. Is it possible for me to check if the previous owner did this and performed a lockout before selling? He's hardly going to tell me if he did.
3. The APR dyno graph from the website. What am I looking at? Please excuse my ignorance in this area but I'm really not familiar with workshop diagnostics.
In regards to the APR dyno graph, would I be right in saying that the graph shows a peak output of 270nm while in stock tune and 317nm with the APR map? Is this at the engine or the wheels? ( Again excuse my ignorance but no gear listed and the high figures suggest the engine).
Thanks for your time.
1. I havent heard of any of the 118's needing a physical chip has all been via cable.
2. No idea. But Guy_H on here would be the person to ask.
3. The graph shows the APR stage 1 tune Vs the stock tune and then on the bottom right hang side lists the improvements in torque and HP. And all the figures are at the flywheel I'm fairly certain. From memory on somebody who had dyno'd the figures ATW was around 107KW.
And in terms of checking anything in that warranty period, I would definently make sure that you don't have the supercharger clutch squeak occurring. It would be expensive to rectify outisde of the warranty period.
Hope that helps.
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