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    Question Opinions on DP Chip

    Had a valuation done on my 2.0 tdi Pacific. Ithought it would be nice to upgrade to a GTD. They wanted $23k for a no extras GTD. I don't want one now! Can anyone help me with an opinion on a DP chip for mk v 2.0 TDI? I've searched and searched and really not learned much helpful info. They want $1450 so there would need to be a decent power gain. DP themselves supplied a dyno chart which showed power to be 103kw after chip was fitted!

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    josh has a dp chip on his polo tdi, and it goes pretty hard!

    there is much talk that a remap would be ''better'' than a plug-n-play chip, but there are also plenty of people who're happy with a plug-n-play chip with no issues whatsoever.

    the reversability of a plug-n-play chip is one of its strong points, but to be honest, the guys who have bought plug-n-play chips on this forum seem to have got them at pretty damn good prices- i dont know if you'll find many on here who'd be willing to pay $1500 for a non-remap power upgrade.

    for $1500 [or much less, with some of the companies], you could get a remap from companies like giac, custom code, revo technic, superchips/ bluefin, chippeduk [mine's remapped with them], and viezu, not to mention other companies like oettinger [oettinger can be pricey, though].

    if the DP chip was on sale for like $500, i'd go it, but for $1500 i'd consider someone who does a remapping service. my chippeduk remap [with a handset that enables me to switch between 3 maps, all from the drivers seat] only cost $800. 30,000km's of abuse on my car and counting, and not a single problem.

    just my 2c.

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    Thanks mate, but I thought that a plug and play chip that worked would be better for me than a re-map, mainly because it would be a simple matter to remove it if necessary. I still can not find anyone that has a DP chip to bounce some questions off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by REGS12 View Post
    Thanks mate, but I thought that a plug and play chip that worked would be better for me than a re-map, mainly because it would be a simple matter to remove it if necessary. I still can not find anyone that has a DP chip to bounce some questions off.
    Ive had one in my tdi polo 4 three years so ask away

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    The 2.0 TDI Pacific is 103kw from the factory, is it not ? (We are talking VW Golf aren't we?) That may be slightly less on a dyno chart but for $1500 I'd expect a lot more than that from it. I also have the Chipped UK ST3 remap on the GT TDI and I'm very happy with it. It only takes around 10 - 15 mins to DIY and mine was less than half the price of the DP chip you're talking about. There are plenty of options around, you might want to do a bit more homework before you part with those sort of $$. It's your money and your decision but.......................

    Just another opinion anyway
    Last edited by Russ59; 05-07-2010 at 08:04 AM.
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    Scotty I've got a TDI chip

    but yeh, I've had no issues apart from higher fuel consumption (because its too much fun to punt now!) and higher tyre wear (see previous brackets )

    well worth it, difference is night and day. Get on it!

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    I had a Diesel Power chip in my Golf V until I sold the car 12 months ago. I don't know if this is the same as DP. It's Diesel-Power
    The power and torque gain were awesome, and made the car fun to drive. I never did dyno figures on the box, but it was well worth the $900 it cost me five years ago. No idea what the cost is today though.
    I also had one in my Multivan. Unfortunately this one decided to give up the ghost - resulting in the Multivan no-go, until I removed the box.
    If I had the opportunity to do it again I would.
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    I've got the Superchips/Bluefin map in my '07 Jetta. $800.00

    The increased power is very noticable, revs much more freely & better fuel economy than stock map when, as said elsewhere, it's not being punted.

    Easy to reload the original map again if needed.
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