Yes - will be very careful here. I'll triple check when changing tune modes - particularly with the 98/104 files. I know there's almost no chance my engine will be covered under warranty so it'll be on my own head.... And no, I will not be showing my wife how to change tune modes
I will be getting the APR file dyno'd this week. I am interested in this comparison too, however given a 0-100 run on the freeway earlier today it may be a lot closer than a lot of people may think.
This is part of the reason that I am doing this testing and going to publish my findings, as there is very little back to back testing on identical hardware. This is almost impossible to do, however I'm looking to do this with as small a number of variables as possible. Same dyno, same car, similar weather/temp conditions with different tune files.
I don't think anyone knows how the other brands develop their files unless they have been to their development centre and worked with the file developers/tuners of the organisation. Each tuner has their own approach to file development and what they are looking to achieve. Generally they will all use a mixture of dyno and road testing.
I know APR does a lot of local development and have a lot of cars running their files which is why I have ended up putting this file on. Though I also know that Viezu do a lot of local testing and file development too. I would have to agree that APR have the edge here due to the smaller range of manufacturers/models they tune and the size of organisation so they are able to put the resources/man hours into the tune file R&D work.
Viezu has some very good Mk6 GTI files (amongst others) and the key thing with the 125TSI even though it's the same engine is to get it to "match" the 147 file before applying the same adjustments. This is probably a "gross" simplification on things, however as you can no doubt appreciate there is a difference between the 125 and 147 files. Yes they can both end up at the same place but the starting point is different.
However we're all getting a bit ahead of ourselves and will just have to wait for the dyno results later this week
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