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  • APR Reflash - Mk V Golf GTI

    Guys, looking to hear from people who have had this done. I've got all the stats on power and torque and other benefits, but would like to hear about what real world difference this makes. I'm a little suspicious of a reflash without a dyno run to make sure the new map is good for my specific car. Has anyone else done the APR thing and had the car dyno'ed?

    Lastly, how well does all of this work with DSG? Are they still well matched? Any thoughts on how increasing torque by nearly 50% is on the GB, drive shafts etc?

    Cheers,
    Nick.

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    Originally posted by LotusGTI View Post
    Guys, looking to hear from people who have had this done. I've got all the stats on power and torque and other benefits, but would like to hear about what real world difference this makes. I'm a little suspicious of a reflash without a dyno run to make sure the new map is good for my specific car. Has anyone else done the APR thing and had the car dyno'ed?

    Lastly, how well does all of this work with DSG? Are they still well matched? Any thoughts on how increasing torque by nearly 50% is on the GB, drive shafts etc?

    Cheers,
    Nick.
    I wouldnt get too caught up in the dyno thing, the main thing is that it puts a smile on your dial when you drive it. Figures have varied hugely with various dynos/cars/chip companys. Best advice is do a search on here, get a trial flash and see what you like. Ive had my GTI (DSG) flashed for almost 3 years now, no issues so far.
    1986 MkII Golf GTI 16V (Sold), 2005 MkV Golf GTI (Sold), 2007 Polo GTI (Sold), 2011 Polo 66TDI (Selling), 2012 Passat 125 TDI Bluemotion, 2013 Scirocco R (Due October!)

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    • #3
      Originally posted by anarchycamp View Post
      I wouldnt get too caught up in the dyno thing, the main thing is that it puts a smile on your dial when you drive it. Figures have varied hugely with various dynos/cars/chip companys. Best advice is do a search on here, get a trial flash and see what you like. Ive had my GTI (DSG) flashed for almost 3 years now, no issues so far.
      Thanks for that. I'm not so worried about validating their power claims, but my engine tuner on my GTR Skyline is concerned that the reflash is generic and wants it on a dyno to see what the reflash is doing for my specific car. This is a safety and reliability issue for me, not one of how much more I'm getting from it.

      Good to hear you've been OK with yours. How is the DSG. Well matched and doing what it should? Cheers.

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      • #4
        Contact Guy at APR, he will correctly answer any questions you have about the flash. APR are amongst the leading specialists in tuning VW and Audi vehicles, they R&D their stuff to death before releasing it.



        Snowy

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        • #5
          Originally posted by No457 Snowy View Post
          Contact Guy at APR, he will correctly answer any questions you have about the flash. APR are amongst the leading specialists in tuning VW and Audi vehicles, they R&D their stuff to death before releasing it.



          Snowy
          Ta. Spoke to them yesterday and they seemed know less about the product than their re-sellers in Vic......

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          • #6
            thats a big call mate. Guy will read that comment soon (as he is a frequent user of this forum) and i imagine he will defend himself. everyone i know that has asked guy questions has had very full and helpful answers in response. when you say you spoke to 'them', did you speak to Guy or someone else??

            Cheers,
            Rhys

            2010 Reflex Silver MK6 Golf GTI
            Sunroof - MDI - Superchip - 19" VMR V710 - Kuhmo Ecsta SPT KU31 - VW Racing Panel Filter

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            • #7
              Ta. Spoke to them yesterday and they seemed know less about the product than their re-sellers in Vic......
              That's weird, I always found Guy to be very helpful and very knowledgeable. I've never heard of a reliability issue as a result of an APR ECU upgrade, not ever. Quite a bit of APR stuff has gone into my car and it's all been nothing short of superb for reliability, quality and performance, 10/10 on every count.

              Snowy.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by [-Polo GTI-] View Post
                thats a big call mate. Guy will read that comment soon (as he is a frequent user of this forum) and i imagine he will defend himself. everyone i know that has asked guy questions has had very full and helpful answers in response. when you say you spoke to 'them', did you speak to Guy or someone else??

                Cheers,
                Rhys
                I don't know the chap's name. He was more than helpful but a little short on details. I mean no disrespect and maybe off the mark. Just initial impressions. In any case, I'm probably more interested in speaking to people who are customers wth experience of the product on their cars, rather than those who are selling.

                Anyone got feedback on GIAC or other alternatives?

                Thank you,

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by No457 Snowy View Post
                  That's weird, I always found Guy to be very helpful and very knowledgeable. I've never heard of a reliability issue as a result of an APR ECU upgrade, not ever. Quite a bit of APR stuff has gone into my car and it's all been nothing short of superb for reliability, quality and performance, 10/10 on every count.

                  Snowy.
                  Thanks. Excellent to hear.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by LotusGTI View Post
                    I don't know the chap's name. He was more than helpful but a little short on details. I mean no disrespect and maybe off the mark. Just initial impressions. In any case, I'm probably more interested in speaking to people who are customers wth experience of the product on their cars, rather than those who are selling.

                    Anyone got feedback on GIAC or other alternatives?

                    Thank you,
                    LotusGTI - Give us a call - not sure who you spoke to - we handle 30+ sales & technical inquiries a day here - we also have programmed 4 new GTi's this week, and helped install a new 240kw kit, so there is no shortage of product knowledge here either.

                    1300 730 949 - or PM me your name & number & we will call you back.

                    P.S. - we can also put you onto plenty of customers too to discuss, plus you also have the option of a free software trial.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by No457 Snowy View Post
                      they R&D their stuff to death before releasing it.



                      Snowy

                      Lol , I strongly disagree !
                      Bug_racer supports the rebellion of the euro revolution

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by LotusGTI View Post
                        In any case, I'm probably more interested in speaking to people who are customers wth experience of the product on their cars, rather than those who are selling.

                        Anyone got feedback on GIAC or other alternatives?

                        Thank you,
                        Lets leave it to the customers that have experienced good results with any of the chips please.
                        Par 6 Golf GTI. Coilovers, BBS CH Wheels, APR'd
                        Caddy van 05/07 (colourcoded) (BRIGHT! orange!) coilovers, Konis 18in. wheels, Oettinger tuned

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Bug_racer View Post
                          Lol , I strongly disagree !
                          I thought you might , you sell GIAC

                          Guess I was lucky then, my APR stuff goes pretty good. I don't sell APR, I don't sell GIAC.

                          Snowy.
                          Last edited by No457 Snowy; 29-08-2008, 09:12 AM.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by No457 Snowy View Post
                            Contact Guy at APR, he will correctly answer any questions you have about the flash. APR are amongst the leading specialists in tuning VW and Audi vehicles, they R&D their stuff to death before releasing it.



                            Snowy
                            We don't test products to death as our products never die
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Lams View Post
                              We don't test products to death as our products never die
                              OK, OK, I'll admit, maybe I exaggerated just a bit.

                              Snowy.

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