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Thread: Thinking of an APR Tune

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    In reality there are so many tell tale signs that the ecu is tuned (the car is faster , so it's good idea to flag it in the system when it comes for servicing) and when an expensive repair to be made later under the warranty they could easily send the ecu in question to the ecu manufacturer and they are able to detect any sw changes.

    For just normal mechanic; he can use the VCDS to check the boost and he should see the boost right from the idle is different than on the stock tune.

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    Here is a quote from the OZaudi forum recently about the 3.0T Supercharged motor that we are doing heaps of - it's our Golden rule & our advice nation wide (and a tested system) - you APR dealer is there to back you from the initial inquiry through to any mod stage you may require.

    Just replace the word "Audi" with VW or Skoda to suit.

    If we (APR) cause a problem, we pay for it. If your car (Say Volkswagen) has a problem not caused by tuning, we expect the manufacturer to step up & cover it as per normal.

    The Golden rules with modifying the ECU are:

    1: Do not service the vehicle at Audi - use your APR dealer who is generally an independent that can do log book servicing, and will generally give you better service at a better price.

    2: If you have a problem - talk to your APR dealer firstly for advice

    3: If you have to take your car back to Audi for warranty, have the ECU put back to stock - Your APR dealer will generally charge you labor to do this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guy_H View Post
    Here is a quote from the OZaudi forum recently about the 3.0T Supercharged motor that we are doing heaps of - it's our Golden rule & our advice nation wide (and a tested system) - you APR dealer is there to back you from the initial inquiry through to any mod stage you may require.

    Just replace the word "Audi" with VW or Skoda to suit.

    If we (APR) cause a problem, we pay for it. If your car (Say Volkswagen) has a problem not caused by tuning, we expect the manufacturer to step up & cover it as per normal.
    Can you show me that in writing?

    Considering the **** you dished out to other competitors for saying the same thing, I think it is only fair that you prove your claims.
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    So anyway, I'm getting an APR tune next week

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    Quote Originally Posted by Milos2504 View Post
    So anyway, I'm getting an APR tune next week
    It's a good choice given your location etc.

    You'll enjoy it. Any stage 1 tune transforms a car so much.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ideo View Post
    It's a good choice given your location etc.

    You'll enjoy it. Any stage 1 tune transforms a car so much.
    I hope so. I hope that I don't have any problems with the car afterwards. Is it common for things to break easier on the car if the car has a tune done, like coil packs for example? Is there anything else I should know about before I tune it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Milos2504 View Post
    I hope so. I hope that I don't have any problems with the car afterwards. Is it common for things to break easier on the car if the car has a tune done, like coil packs for example? Is there anything else I should know about before I tune it?
    How long do you want to keep your car, for how many thousands km?
    It's normal to expect that the engine will have shortened its life and you will probably need to replace the turbocharger sooner than you normally would.
    You should also service it more often, it helps especially if you use that extra power every day or you going to track days.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Transporter View Post
    How long do you want to keep your car, for how many thousands km?
    It's normal to expect that the engine will have shortened its life and you will probably need to replace the turbocharger sooner than you normally would.
    You should also service it more often, it helps especially if you use that extra power every day or you going to track days.
    Well I wasnt really planing to sell it. I just got it last year. I was thinking of changing the oil and filter by myself, maybe in between services, coz I think every 15,000km is a lot but I am not sure if that is a good idea or not. I wouldn't be taking it to the track.

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    I did 120,000km in my MK5 GTI with an APR stage 1 tune, services carried out by VW dealer while under warranty and no issues. Only one warranty claim made in that time which was an Aircon compressor and it was changed no problem.
    I'm confident you will be fine.

    My current MK6 has never been to a dealer for servicing as it is modified a little more (so I don't want it flagged as modified), and 30,000km and no problems (other than a low pressure fuel pump failure) common problem.

    Your stage 1 will be a blast....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Milos2504 View Post
    I was thinking of changing the oil and filter by myself, maybe in between services, coz I think every 15,000km is a lot
    Yeah - I agree - I've been changing my oil every 8k~10k

    I have a Nissan 350Z - the first owner changed the oil twice as often as required/specified by Nissan
    The car/engine has ~250k on it and the engine is sweet as
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