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    Polo GTI APR ECU Upgrade

    Hey guys,

    Just wondering when we can expect the ECU upgrade for the new Polo GTI?

    I'm guessing it will be next year sometime.

    Just curious is all. I will most likely be doing the upgrade when it's released.

    Will anyone else be doing the upgrade?

    I will be interested to see what more they can get out of the motor.
    Last edited by Hooti3; 07-12-2010 at 12:22 PM.

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    It will probably be released next year some time.
    The dealers are only just getting them in and they don't get released in the US so tuning for them is going to take a little while.

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    I thought the tune would be similar to the 118TSI. 155kw/317Nm

    APR - High Performance Development for Audi, VW and Porsche Vehicles.

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    It will likely produce similar results however it is a different car and could have a different ECU so it will still take some time to develop.

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    We should have our development POLO GTI before Christmas. Good news is, it is a more user friendly ECU in this one

    Compared to the MKV GT and the 118TSI The intercooler is way different, as is the airbox & exhaust. So its a bit hard to guess the output right at the moment.

    We have planned : Software / Exhaust / Intercooler / Airbox / bigger turbo. Looking forward to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guy_H View Post
    We should have our development POLO GTI before Christmas. Good news is, it is a more user friendly ECU in this one

    Compared to the MKV GT and the 118TSI The intercooler is way different, as is the airbox & exhaust. So its a bit hard to guess the output right at the moment.

    We have planned : Software / Exhaust / Intercooler / Airbox / bigger turbo. Looking forward to it.
    Will be interesting to see what can be squeezed out of the twincharger.

    I think you might have a substantially bigger market this time around compared to the last polo GTI.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guy_H View Post
    bigger turbo.
    Can you adjust the cut out point of the supercharger? I.e. can you bolt a massive turbo on that spools up at 5000rpm and fill the gap in with the SC? That would be a giggle

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guy_H View Post
    We have planned : Software / Exhaust / Intercooler / Airbox / bigger turbo. Looking forward to it.
    Any plans for a pulley kit to increase the SC pressure or is this a no no given the limited torque the DSG can handle?

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    Quote Originally Posted by philthy View Post
    Can you adjust the cut out point of the supercharger? I.e. can you bolt a massive turbo on that spools up at 5000rpm and fill the gap in with the SC? That would be a giggle
    We sure can - our current APR upgrade already shifts that around, but being a 1.4, we don't need TOO big a turbo, but certainly we have a size in mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Puffy View Post
    Any plans for a pulley kit to increase the SC pressure or is this a no no given the limited torque the DSG can handle?
    I don't think there is any need, it is bleeding off boost standard, so probably not necessary at this stage. I think all you would achieve is quicker supercharger spool up, won't increase HP.

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