What do we reckon about these Maxchip Tuning Boxes?
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What do we reckon about these Maxchip Tuning Boxes?
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6R Ocean Blue Polo Comfortline 77 TSI, manual, sports pack
9N Polo Elite, manual
If I'm not mistaken, as various tuners at the moment are unable to reprogram the Siemens EMS used in the new TSI range; these tuning boxes, effectively piggybacks, are being used to enhance the performance of the engine.
DNA Tuning provide a more elegant solution which is to thoroughly and properly reprogram the EMS. This reduces possibility of error codes, as piggybacks often conflict with modern EMS as it needs to properly fool the EMS into thinking all parameters are within standard spec; this means our method is more robust, and allows more refined tuning to allow better/smoother engine operation as well as optimising power levels at a given level of boost etc.
Also, being a foreign product, it may or may not work 100% with the cars we get here.
VWWC Members - 2018 Special - ECU & DSG Remaps
DNA Tuning Australia - Enquiries: info@dnatuning.com.au
Not dis your advert above John, but there's also a chance the product is good value, provides a nice power increase, and doesn't throw any error codes.
It will probably also be cheaper than what you recommend.
MKV Golf 2.0 TDI DSG Sportline. Just nice.
I agree with John's comments.
My experience with piggybacks is that they are usually ****e. This is coming from experience with a Unichip in a WRX, so while not the same ECU as a VW it's the same theory and practice.
Flash Red Polo 5dr 77TSi, DSG, Sports Pack, Comfort Pack, Audio Pack, Mats
They cost about $400 delivered and have sold over 60000 units apparently. I've not found anything negative online. The quoted increases are power to 92kw and torque to 225nm. So not earth shattering figures, but appears pretty good value. It is a European unit and there is no Australian dealer but does have a 3 year return to base warranty. The benefit with the unit to my understanding is that the original ECU is not tampered with and that the box is undetectable.
I'm still considering my options. But the effect on warranty is significant to me - the potential cost if a fault occurs that VW will not cover is substantial. So for me it is either get something undetectable now or wait until the warranty expires and get a probably better system.
6R Ocean Blue Polo Comfortline 77 TSI, manual, sports pack
9N Polo Elite, manual
Blurter, Don't take these post the wrong way. Which I can see how you would as I am also in the chipping game.
Your major concern is about warranty issues, on an effectively brand new car. Does $400 not seem really low money to spend considering the worst case scenario?
I can see that 60000 sales without bad press is possible. How many of those were on Polo's like yours?
This post wasn't to instigate a chip war, so lets not go there.
If you buy one, be sure to tell us before hand so that we can badger you for the results.
Gavin
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