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Chipping my 2006 Passat 2.0Tdi ?

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  • Chipping my 2006 Passat 2.0Tdi ?

    Hey guys,
    New to the forum but have used it a lot before I bought my 2006 Passat 2.0Tdi Wagon yesterday!
    Next step is "chipping" the diesel to get some extra performance.
    Not even sure if I can mention company names, but i've been looking at a company called "powerchip".
    Are they ok? Anyone else who does it properly?
    I want more torque and power, but without compromising fuel consumption when I choose to drive conservatively (particularly on the highway).
    I live in Sydney in the Manly area.
    Cheers,
    Mark.

  • #2
    Not too sure about powerchip, but definitely the company's to go for are GIAC & APR. Best of luck bud

    Roni

    mama raised a hellrazor. stress getting major, lord be my savour †

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    • #3
      Have a look at the Oettinger ECU upgrade. They specialise in Diesel.
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      • #4
        Custom-Code do diesels too.

        And welcome to the forum.

        Gavin
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        • #5
          Wow! You guys are fast. Thanks heaps for the info. Have already started "googling" all these options.
          Any more info is welcome too.
          Cheers.

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          • #6
            well i may not own a 2.0L TDI Passat.
            But i do own a A4 TDI 5spd 130hp.

            I had it dyno tuned here in NZ, it now makes a smige over 200hp.
            117.9KW @ the wheels to be exact.

            If i drive briskly in town i can see it using more gas. But on the open road.
            Like 99% of driving in Aus, i noted 100Km minimum increase in fuel consumption.

            so now get 1200km's to a tank instead of 1050 -1100km's.

            Town i get around 850 - 950.

            as a side note, you will have to be careful in wet condition and the DSG.
            as it's just so much damn fun with a chipped TDI.
            Audi S4 (2001) - Imola Yellow
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            • #7
              guys lets not start a chip war in the newbies section (wow i think thats the first time its happened) . As a bit of heads up wilfredski the "chip" discussion is one of the most hotly debated subjects on the forum and usually ends with the thread being closed within hours. if you want info ask the distributers them selves or do a search this subject has been floged. though on a side note welcome to the forum
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              • #8
                Originally posted by glidn View Post
                well i may not own a 2.0L TDI Passat.
                But i do own a A4 TDI 5spd 130hp.

                I had it dyno tuned here in NZ, it now makes a smige over 200hp.
                117.9KW @ the wheels to be exact.

                If i drive briskly in town i can see it using more gas. But on the open road.
                Like 99% of driving in Aus, i noted 100Km minimum increase in fuel consumption.

                so now get 1200km's to a tank instead of 1050 -1100km's.

                Town i get around 850 - 950.

                as a side note, you will have to be careful in wet condition and the DSG.
                as it's just so much damn fun with a chipped TDI.

                How big is the tank in your Passat?
                MY20 Golf GTI TCR
                MY20.5 LR Defender P400 HSE

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                • #9
                  it's an Audi A4 1.9TDInot a Passat,

                  Most i have ever filled is 53Litres.
                  Audi S4 (2001) - Imola Yellow
                  Secret Project

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                  • #10
                    I have just sold my 2006 TDI Passat. The buyer didn't want the Steinbauer chip so I have it for sale. Open to offers at this stage.

                    Original: 125 kW 170 PS 350 NM
                    Power enhancement: 150 kW 204 PS 420 NM

                    Product overview:
                    Part No.: D20041
                    Description: DC-LSDP-100820-180
                    Product Type: Power enhancement
                    TUV Certificate: 100935
                    Retail Price: $ 2392 incl.

                    More info can be found at http://www.steinbauer.cc/neu/index.p...s&select_l=aus

                    Private message me if you like to know more

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