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Thread: APR or VIEZU tune?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tigger73 View Post
    Go with whatever you can get local support.

    And as others mention have a look at the ongoing costs if you're going to add hardware.

    I don't think there's a bad option from any of the forum sponsors.
    That's the best advice right there.

    I went with APR for my first VW tune purely because that's what my local VW workshop supplied - I trusted them to look after my cars so it made sense to go with the product they sold.

    I've been very happy with APR myself and have used them on subsequent vehicles also, but I'm sure if the workshop had been a dealer for a different brand instead I would have gone with their recommendation and been just as happy.

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    Nice cut and paste from LiquidForce. Hilarious.

    As a Viezu dealer, for the 1.4TSI, I would actually recommend APR in that instance. I have no doubt Viezu can tune the 1.4 nicely, but my personal opinion is APR have done the extensive local dyno time to get this VERY hard car to max tune. This is just my own, personal opinion, based on tuning a few 1.4s, and whilst the result certainly isn't bad, I would give APR the nod in this instance, given those choices.

    You'll certainly pay for those last few kw though!
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    APR or VIEZU tune?

    Whoever has the most experience with the model. No brand rules all platforms, Viezu pulled rubbish numbers by comparison on the 9N3 Polo, APR was too soft on torque. Custom Code is great.

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    Gotta love the new kid spouting crap like - leader in Euro ECU re-maps. Makes me lol.

    Custom Code FTW

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    Hi mate,
    Its a good write up and it shows people what is being done to their cars by a leading company in Europe in the field.

    We do lots of 1.4 TSI engines as well as Amaroks with which everyone seems to struggle.

    The R&D in the field of V-Tech is very extensive and includes all the new German vehicles as well as other European ones.

    Q7 V12 TDI. A8 W12, Bentleys not to mention standard cars in the field.

    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Roles View Post
    Nice cut and paste from LiquidForce. Hilarious.

    As a Viezu dealer, for the 1.4TSI, I would actually recommend APR in that instance. I have no doubt Viezu can tune the 1.4 nicely, but my personal opinion is APR have done the extensive local dyno time to get this VERY hard car to max tune. This is just my own, personal opinion, based on tuning a few 1.4s, and whilst the result certainly isn't bad, I would give APR the nod in this instance, given those choices.

    You'll certainly pay for those last few kw though!

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    Hey mate,
    We are not your kid, no reason to get mean and nasty here.
    We advertise what in our experience is best and where there is no fxxk ups.
    NOt waving a big sign in front of your shed (if you even have one) that we do what we do.
    But if it does make you happy - good for you.
    Most important thing for us is that clients are happy, quality work is on a better level than anyone in the area and there is warranty for piece of mind.
    Had some clients from Brisbane who had a few words to say about CC. I will keep it to myself.
    Quote Originally Posted by VWindahouse View Post
    Gotta love the new kid spouting crap like - leader in Euro ECU re-maps. Makes me lol.

    Custom Code FTW

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    Quote Originally Posted by VWindahouse View Post
    Keep it up mate, your already very small Polish born market is rapidly diminishing the more you type. Get ready for the slew of supporters for Gavin to start posting of his Australia wide renown customer satisfaction and support. Even his competition will vouch for that. More than I can say for you my friend.

    But by all means keep digging
    This.

    I am not a customer of Custom Code. I have never have been, and aren't considering changing tunes.

    However, the amount of happy customers speaks levels. And everyone raves about his dedication.

    Speaking ill of competitors is pretty poor behavior. I see only one other company doing that constantly, but they have the advertising budget to support that.

    Companies that indulge in such behaviour will never, ever, get my support.
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    popcorn... where did I put that damn popcorn...

    Probably not a good way to portray yourself when you are on here to try and earn the customer's respect so they will decide to go with your company. Very professional.

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    Could you two stop the childish posturing please. Neither of you are doing yourselves or the products you are recomending any good.

    "Which ECU tune?" threads allways turn into slanging matches
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    Quote Originally Posted by brad View Post
    Could you two stop the childish posturing please. Neither of you are doing yourselves or the products you are recomending any good.

    "Which ECU tune?" threads allways turn into slanging matches
    Agree, but they do make for light entertainment.

    Besides, one is advertising their product and the other simply is a user with no financial interest. Good to see the users with no financial interest supporting the company being slandered by the new company advertising their products.

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