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    Quote Originally Posted by Melbourne_Tiggy View Post
    We can call our new tuning company DosePimpinTigs est. 2018. We can develop an app so people can adjust their own base tune on both IOS and Android and also include similar functionality to VCDS/OBDElevenPro for coding......
    It's called map 6 on a JB4...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Melbourne_Tiggy View Post
    We can call our new tuning company DosePimpinTigs est. 2018. We can develop an app so people can adjust their own base tune on both IOS and Android and also include similar functionality to VCDS/OBDElevenPro for coding......
    LOL I might work in IT as an Analyst but noway can code to save my life.

    Best I could possibly do is create a few different maps users can swap out themselves, similar to how MHD works.

    A tuner will tune your car and provide a few maps for you to swap out depending on power requirements or fueling constraints (mainly splash blends e.g. E50 or so).

    I did come across WinOLS a while back for the VAG platform but the software it terrible and also to make it worse all in HEX. Using software like Haltech you start to take for granted things haha.. Heck even ECUflash is awesome compared to the VAG suites out there!

    No promises I can/will achieve anything but if you have a JDM car that needs tuning in Sydney I can assist

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    Tigger73 I’d definitely say that an IS38, airbox and downpipe are in the pipeline at some point in the future. Based on Vericom 0-100 timing the car repeatedly does low 5 seconds 0-100 and definitely not mid 5’s.Although the Vericom is an older accelerometer it’s always been pretty dam reliable. We tested it on a Golf R and a WRX just prior to me purchasing the Tig, and similar times were posted against the VBox. Either way I’ve got a full second and more from standard, more than happy with that but low to mid 4’s is the aim and it’s here that my upgrades will end with the 2.5 APR tune 👍

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    Yes IS38 swap and a stage 2.5 file is a pretty tried and true path to a very swift Tig. It’s a known quantity and something that’s guaranteed to put a smile on your dial. Plus it keeps everything within “safe” boundaries as it’s effectively a stage 2 Mk7 R underneath.

    My thoughts on it are that if you’re going down the path of changing out turbos then you may as well spend a few extra $ and get something that’s going to take you “all the way”. Do it once and do it right.

    I know there’s a trade-off between large power and responsiveness, however I believe there’s some better options out there than a standard IS38 that still spool quickly at lower rpm but have the edge at the top end.

    Of course with a DSG car you really need the DSG shift points to match up nicely with whatever setup you’re running to ensure you keep in the power band. So really it’s the complete package you’re after and it’s finding the right mix of parts and tuning that works together to give you the best results for your build budget.


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    So Santa brought me an early Christmas present this year......TNT are delivering it today.

    I have been dealing with a dsg specialist, TVS Engineering, from the Netherlands since February this year. They have developed an OBD Personal Flashing tool for tuning both ECU and TCU, however they weren’t able to do the BOSCH MQB DQ500 TCU yet.

    A few weeks ago, they confirmed they were able to do their TCU tune over the OBD Personal Flasher, so I selected their TVS Stage 2+ tune and purchased it over PayPal.

    There are places like Harding Performance that offer the TVS/HP TCU tune locally via OBD flash, however, I wanted to have the Personal Flashing device so I could do this myself and revert to the stock TCU map if needed.

    Just need to find some time to install the software, most probably over the new year break. I’ll do a vbox run also to see if there is any noticeable improvement on the 4.2 second 0-100 km/h run. Fingers crossed....I’ll post my review after.

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    Very interested in this development. Make sure you have a decent battery charger/maintain your battery voltage when flashing ECUs as dropping voltage can cause corruption of the file (and potentially brick your ECU).

    How much for the tool and TCU map?

    2017 Tiguan Sportline - Tigger73's 162TSI Sportline

    2016 Scirocco R, stage 1, 205kwaw (sold) - Tigger73's Scirocco R Build
    2013 Tiguan 155TSI, stage 1, 144kwaw (sold) - Tigger73's 155TSI Build
    2011 Tiguan 125TSI, Stage 2+, 152kwaw (sold)
    - Tigger73's 125TSI Build



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    Quote Originally Posted by tigger73 View Post
    Very interested in this development. Make sure you have a decent battery charger/maintain your battery voltage when flashing ECUs as dropping voltage can cause corruption of the file (and potentially brick your ECU).

    How much for the tool and TCU map?
    Yeap, will keep a battery charger on during install.....

    The Personal Flasher is 149 euros and tune 660 euros.....Note I found out the hard way that I also have to pay gst and import duty...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolfsburger View Post
    Tigger73 I’d definitely say that an IS38, airbox and downpipe are in the pipeline at some point in the future. Based on Vericom 0-100 timing the car repeatedly does low 5 seconds 0-100 and definitely not mid 5’s.Although the Vericom is an older accelerometer it’s always been pretty dam reliable. We tested it on a Golf R and a WRX just prior to me purchasing the Tig, and similar times were posted against the VBox. Either way I’ve got a full second and more from standard, more than happy with that but low to mid 4’s is the aim and it’s here that my upgrades will end with the 2.5 APR tune 👍
    With an IS38 you will be low 4s. So if that is your end goal I can confirm it’s been done. In terms of software and hardware, APR and REVO are tried and proven. REVO have their own IS38 hybrid called the IS38 ETR which claims 480 HP (they were struggling with traction and had trouble recording their 0-100km time) or they have a OEM IS38 tune like APR with similar results.

    I spoke to Guy from Harding Performance a few weeks back and he was saying they were looking into the Tiguan 162 platform for OEM+ tunes and potentially even doing a IS38 Hybrid bolt on for it. It would be the Franken-Mumster V2, the original had a GTX2867R turbo on the EA888 Gen 1 engine (GTI mk6).
    Last edited by Melbourne_Tiggy; 14-12-2018 at 09:00 AM.

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    Tiggy the Hybrid sounds impressive. Be interesting to hear once someone has gone down this path. Personally I’d like to stick with the APR pathway, it’s logical based on where my local tuner is and as you say it will be a 4 second car once I get to that stage which will more than meet my goal. It’s so easy to fall victim to the horsepower bug and I spent a lot of money in previous years when the STI was in its hey day. If I can get a super reliable Tig that when required can do those sort of sprints I will be more than happy. I learned in previous years that sooner or later your going to compromise daily driving, considering most of the time the car will be in comfort mode cruising and then turn into Hyde when I want it to will be awesome.

    Based on what I have read your car drives like it should but you have the power there when you need it. If that’s the case then definitely it’s the cars pathway.

    In 3-4 years I will track down a good 2nd hand RS3 and get the stage 1 APR flash tune and airbox, I have a few mates that have done this and the car is staggering.
    Thanks for your help 👍

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    I'm interested to know what a full Stg 3 upgrade will cost me. Anybody have the numbers from their upgrade paths? Or is something that yourself would rather not know .....
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