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APR ECU Upgrade MK6 Golf - Customer perspective

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  • Originally posted by elisiX View Post
    I am little confused OP, why are you dealing with this issue and having to trouble shoot it? Do you not have the Victorian APR dealing managing this process for you?
    A few reasons elesiX.

    I have required my APR tune to be installed twice so far. Once initially and a second time post the VW SC24S4 service campaign. To achieve this I have had to make no less than 5 trips to the victorian APR dealer which is a pain. Two of the superfluous trips were because the APR computer system had not seen my ECU progam number, which I could have passed to them beforehand had they asked and the third because it was installed without switching capabilty. I suspect their first course of action had I just taken it back yet again would be to reload the program and send me on my way. My bet is this would be yet another wasted trip!

    As I have the tools to look at the data it seems to make more sense for me to come up with some data to prove it was not working properly. More difficult to refute. I am not sure how the APR dealer would ascertain it was working in suburban Melbourne other than to check it is installed correctly which I believe it is.

    By grabbing data I have shown;
    ..it is pulling ~18% less engine Load at the exact same rpm and speed with WOT as it was before.
    ..it is doing logged 0-100 times with the tune active that are identical to what I can achieve in stock. Backed up my seat of pants and no TCS action or Axle tramp.

    But the real kicker is that it is intermittent. I was on my way to get it checked out which by the way involved a 2 hour drive each way and it came good before I got there. So I aborted that trip. Now because the issue has come back I may need to leave my car with them for a few days so they can have a decent look at it and hopefully see what I am seeing. Then work out what is going on and fix it.
    Golf Mk6 118 TSI DSG |APR Stage I ECU Upgrade | HEX-USB+CAN
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    • I think the secret word here is "intermittent",

      Logger, I will ask the APR calibrators on what to data log on the dyno - unfortunately because the problem is sort of vague & only happens sometimes, it might be tricky to track down.

      I'll see what parameters I can come up with for specific logging for the twincharger. The fuel trims are well within normal range, so no hints there at all (unfortunately).
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      • Are there any semi-conclusive day to day tests we can do to confirm the Stage 1 tune runs as it's supposed to?

        I was going to start another post as I don't seem to be getting the 'distinct' 'difference' that some people have mentioned between stock and stage 1. Neither do I have access to vag-com to do any evidential logging.

        Does driving it up a steep hill and seeing if it drops a gear (stock), or holds it at a lower rpm (stage 1) as someone posted earlier reveal anything?
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        • Originally posted by Guy_H View Post
          I'll see what parameters I can come up with for specific logging for the twincharger. The fuel trims are well within normal range, so no hints there at all (unfortunately).
          Any developments here? Logger, is all well with the stage 1 tune?
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          • Originally posted by BunsenBurna View Post
            Any developments here? Logger, is all well with the stage 1 tune?
            Bunsen, No all is not well and Yes there have been some developments. APR calibrators are looking into it. There does appear to be "an issue' with my car. Beyond that, I would only be speculating at this point. Once it is fixed I shall report back.
            Last edited by logger; 07-10-2010, 09:02 AM.
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            • any update?

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              • Tune is working perfectly again now and has been for the past three weeks. In fact on the weekend I was just thinking it is working as well as it ever has if not better. Car pulls strongly up long hills in 7th gear at 120kph no problems at all. All the other hallmarks of the tune are clearly evident.

                When I had "the issue", I reckoned the tune was not working. Run Logs to APR specs showed there was no difference between 98 Ron tune active and stock tune. An explanation for this "issue" was never clearly explained to me, by the APR calibrators. This is not to say the calibrators did not have a strong suspicion of the cause and were not letting on to me. Perhaps they were being diplomatic, see possibility (a) below.

                However I would say it has been resolved for now. The tune works perfectly fine. I just don’t know what the cause of the previous issue was.

                A fair bit of time and effort was gone to by APR to reflash my car in three different configurations and then I had to take significantly more time and effort to carefully log the performance in each configuration.
                1)98Ron only,
                2)Program order reversed and
                3) Standard program order.
                In all three configs the car passed with flying colours and the 98Ron tune worked perfectly as expected. The performance gains were clearly there in the logs when switched to 98Ron vs not there when in stock.

                In the absence of APR telling me anything specific as to the cause, I can only speculate......
                The way I see it, the original fault, where the tune was sporadic or seemingly not working at all, could have been for three possible reasons:
                a) I do not know how to switch programs. I was switching back and forward between stock and stock and sending APR calibrators’ logs of the same stock tune to compare instead of 98Rom vs Stock. (Unlikely because it does not explain the change in performance without me switching anything)
                b) There was an issue with my car that had a negative impact on the 98Ron map that negated its effects. Perhaps the Throttle Body alignment was out precluding any performance above stock ? (Maybe - but I don’t really understand how TBA or anything else effects a remap to know if this is plausible)
                c) There was a genuine glitch with the remap software as installed in my individual car that caused the weird behaviour – Re flashing the software again fixed it. (Me speculating)

                I am totally satisfied that the tune is working properly again now. I also am comfortable in the knowledge that I now have the tools to log and empirically show to APR any similar issue should it recur. ie I know where to look in the data.

                So all good. I would still definitely recommend it.
                Last edited by logger; 02-11-2010, 04:42 PM.
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                • Thanks for the update Logger.

                  I hate "intermittent issues". It doesn't matter what the product is, or what industry we're talking about, they're THE WORST! They consume so much of everyone's time... the customers and the support staff. But it's good that everything is all worked out

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                  • Originally posted by logger View Post
                    So all good. I would still definitely recommend it.
                    Excellent news logger thanks for keeping us posted. 1500kms on my new TSi now and that extra 30kw is sorely needed.
                    Picked up 18/10/10: 2010 Golf 118TSi | United Grey | Sports Pack | 6spd Manual

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                    • I drove to NSW and back on Tuesday (on one tank too, just), which involved driving on roads currently closed for a car rally north of Mansfield, and returning on the Hume. The back way was actually a bit quicker for me (and more fun, and no toll roads). So now I'm at about 13,500kms so not far away from the 15k service and hopefully an APR upgrade not long after that.
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                      • Had the APR Stage 1 tune put in yesterday. Harding Performance were excellent and it was an easy transition. The wagon in stock form really struggles compared to my previous MY09 118 TSI hatch. Now it feels strong without a heavier foot and without that visible / audible labor on longer climbs in 6th or 7th with the DSG.
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                        • reback74 - you didn't have to pay full price again for this tune did you?
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                          • Hi Zach,

                            This was my first purchase of an APR product. My previous Mark 6 was stock but was still fun to drive. The wagon being heavier was not fun, so I took the leap and got the APR tune. Having come back from a drive up Mt.Nebo near brisbane, I can say that it was worth it.

                            Pete
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                            • doh I misread.

                              anyhow question for anyone else can you resale or transfer with apr, bluefin, etc or do they have buyback option? there was a diesel tuning company that from memory offered buyback option and/or transfer options if you changed cars.
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                              • Originally posted by zach View Post
                                doh I misread.

                                anyhow question for anyone else can you resale or transfer with apr, bluefin, etc or do they have buyback option? there was a diesel tuning company that from memory offered buyback option and/or transfer options if you changed cars.
                                Yes UNICHIP used to do it when they were around
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