Is 2019 model still mk7? Specs from VW website. 380Nm from 1850-5300rpm: https://www.volkswagen.com.au/conten...n-brochure.pdf
Hi, a stock mark 7 R makes max TQ of 280 FT TQ at around 2900 RPM, not sure where you got your info from. The APR stage 2 Golf is making around 370 FT TQ at 2900 RPM and Max TQ of 400 FT TQ at 3500 RPM, so an enormous increase.
I could not imagine the back breaking torque of 400 FT TQ from 1850 RPM, it would be like a Tesla Model S P100D, instant torque..........
Is 2019 model still mk7? Specs from VW website. 380Nm from 1850-5300rpm: https://www.volkswagen.com.au/conten...n-brochure.pdf
The FY19 is probably Mk7.5 spec.
My source is the APR website for the Mk 7, where they compare stock power/TQ vs the different stages:
APR High Output 2.0 TSI/TFSI Gen3 ECU Upgrade for the MQB Platform
Hi guys. Thank you for all the awesome info you have posted on the Tig.
My Wolfsburg has only had a Stage 1 Flash tune (APR) and resonator delete (which was pretty much a waste of time but only cost $100). The resonator delete made very minimal exhaust note change, something you guys most likely already knew.
Love what Stage 1 has delivered, has anyone got a 0-100 time for stage 1?
Once I get a few bucks together I will definitely go for a Stage 2 APR tune.
Thanks for providing all your experiences, great stuff!
Hi, I started with APR stage 1 and vboxed 5.4s 0-100. I note however there was another APR stage 1 Tig that got flat 5 seconds...
Stage 2 will increase power/tq under the curve and be more lively. Have a think whether you would go straight to a IS38 swap as you could save some coin by skipping stage 2 install costs.
Yes.
Not as far as I'm aware. A number of years ago APR engineers used to come to Australia to develop files specifically for Australian conditions and fuel. I don't believe this happens these days and most likely we just get the same "global" file as everyone else.
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To be clear it’s not a single generic/standard map, you can select a octane/ethanol specific map for most octane types 95/98/104/e85, depending on your model. Being a global distributor and tuning thousands of cars a year, with proper R&D to get reliable and consistent power, mastery of various ECU types makes APR a well regarded tuner.
Not withstanding all that you can go get a custom tune with Underground Racing, Etuners, Etuners Motorsport or other generic tuners like Revo, GIAC or even piggy backs like Race Chip or Burger Motorsports.
In terms of being a conservative tunes, APR holds a number of world record 1/4 mile times for the VW and Audi platforms, so I wouldn’t call that conservative.....
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