Ok, but of an update. I've returned the Yeti ECU to stock in preparation for the dieselgate recall, and I've opened it up to take a full K-Tag reading of the stock ECU program. Once I get the new software "fix" applied, I will take another read, and see if the various programmers RDT use can work out exactly what the "fix" is.
From there I'll be deviating from stock on the ECU in a big way, but for now I decided to try out the new Stage 3 DSG tune from RDT. I put one on a tuned GTI during the week and the test drive was very impressive, asked if they can do the same on a TDI. Turns out they could do a lot, and are doing some test files to see if the can actually activate launch control!
Initial test drive and the Yeti feels like it has a piggyback box back on it down low - it doesnlt keep going into the top end like a piggyback box does with the otherwise stock ECU tune, but wow, when RDT say they can raise the torque limitation in the DSG, they sure can. Car is a LOT peppier from a standing start, the actual shifts are super fast and much firmer, and the car has amazing mid throttle pickup now. They have set my upshifts in D mode at 3000rpm for now, as the stock tune runs out of power about 2600rpm, yet to try sport.
Best of all the lag from a standing start is almost zero, wer are going to work on that as that's been my biggest bugbear with the DSG.
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