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Golf GTI Tuning (Viezu - DSG + ECU)
Hey Guys,
I am sure there are quite a few posts already on subjects related to this but I don't seem to find much context to what I want.
I have spoken to dealer here in Melbourne who is going to install Viezu race tune on my car. I wanted to go for an APR tune but a lot of people suggested that I stay away from big boys and also that Viezu/Ottienger/GIAC would do it as per my car mapping and all. After doing a bit of research I decided to go ahead with Viezu tune atleast for a month trial as to see if this really helps sort out the normal lag issues I have.
I spoke to this dealer and I wanted to check some info on the gains I will get with the tune mainly sorting the turbo lag I get with the stock one. He suggested that I should go for DSG tune as well as ECU tune. I was only after the ECU tune but he mentioned that for smooth power delivery and shifting DSG tune would be beneficial.
I don't really like to thrash my car as my main purpose of buying it was to have fun while traveling to work and also some weekend fun at times. Mine is usually suburban driving with not too much of throttle application. I do find a lot of lag every now and then which I think ECU tune would sort out as per comments I have read on different threads.
I am just confused as to whether I should get both or just get them one by one and feel the difference.
I don't have a local dealer as I have to get my car serviced at VW service centre only due to my work policy.
Would appreciate if you guys can shed some light on what are the differences and whether it would really help me in day to day driving. I will be going to get it installed this Saturday and have to make up mind. I am happy to pay for both but my main concern is will it really boost too much of my driving pleasure. If not then I will just go with the ECU Tune.
Thanks for your help.
Regards
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