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GOLF R DSG - Which ECU tune should I pursue???
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It does actually - having owned both manual & DSG Golf R's (and Golf 6's), the manual has a much lower trap than a DSG - you lose so much through the gear changes that it knocks the top end down dramatically. Now if you ran it over 1000 metres, then it would even out, but 1/4 mile - your kidding sorry - its the same as the 0-100 problem.
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Thanks for the complement mate but I'm no Obi-Wan, faaaaaarrrrrr from it. Yes this is my 2nd infraction, very funny points system, got to have a laugh at it. Glad I made your morning, probably won't be the last..........sometimes you just have to tell it how it isOriginally posted by KRA21E View PostBWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!! AMEN to that!!!
Obi-wan, Meet the Infamous Corey!!! Wow, your going to get a hell of an infraction for that one! I got 6 points for saying what i thought of him in a polite way! LOL
I just want to thank you as you have made my morning!
There certainly has been a push towards the euro scene in the last year or so from TUNERS. Another fellow up at Toowoomba with a very good histroy, Michael from OPM, has recently got hold of an R as well I hear.Originally posted by Candyman View PostAnyone talked to Paul at Pulse Racing ?
Paul did a custom tune on my 06 XT (the first he did) not long after I got it
I know he has done a few GTIs
With his extensive background at MRT and in the international racing scene, he certainly has the skills
I am not interested in tuning my R but he may be a useful contact
A really nice guy as well
Golf R - 77TSI engine transplant, 91ron tune, & a crochet rug on the parcel shelf
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How much is much?Originally posted by Guy_H View PostIt does actually - having owned both manual & DSG Golf R's (and Golf 6's), the manual has a much lower trap than a DSG - you lose so much through the gear changes that it knocks the top end down dramatically. Now if you ran it over 1000 metres, then it would even out, but 1/4 mile - your kidding sorry - its the same as the 0-100 problem.Golf R - 77TSI engine transplant, 91ron tune, & a crochet rug on the parcel shelf
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So you're saying a stock DSG running 97mph will be 91mph in a manual?Originally posted by Guy_H View PostIt does actually - having owned both manual & DSG Golf R's (and Golf 6's), the manual has a much lower trap than a DSG - you lose so much through the gear changes that it knocks the top end down dramatically. Now if you ran it over 1000 metres, then it would even out, but 1/4 mile - your kidding sorry - its the same as the 0-100 problem.
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US older watercoolered boys, call this "COREYED".......
Originally posted by Corey_R View PostTime will tell I guess. Thus far one of those "off the shelf tunes" is on the top of 1/4 mile times and dyno results. I understand that these are only two indications, but they seem to be two large indications for the people into this sort of thing.
Additionally... you could hardly claim they have slick marketing. Their lack of marketting, or even keeping their website up to date, is one of my complaints about them! I mean... how long ago did the MK6 Golf come out? Update your site *cough*
Anyway. I know the custom tuners are lifting their game. People like Mark (parso_rex) from Recode and John from DNA Tuning are doing good work, especially Mark with the R's.
And btw... the wheel alightment/camber/caster discussion had already taken place once or twice. Guy_H, WhiteJames, and a few other poeple with R's taked about it on one occassion that I can recall. Maybe people are just tired of having to answer the same questions to people who start several threads rather than using the search?
In any case. The R comes setup pretty well from stock for road purposes, and beyond that, it doesn't have the means to adjust camber and caster with the stock components. You need to swap to aftermarket parts to do so...
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For Sydney people, another fellow to look out for if he started tuning VW's would be Michael South who's located on the central coast. He's just moved into a new workshop after some years working out of his backyard shed
Golf R - 77TSI engine transplant, 91ron tune, & a crochet rug on the parcel shelf
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The Subie exhaust guru !Originally posted by PTW View PostFor Sydney people, another fellow to look out for if he started tuning VW's would be Michael South who's located on the central coast. He's just moved into a new workshop after some years working out of his backyard shed
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Yeah no worries WogPartsDynoCheechFulkzyWogOriginally posted by Fab_R View PostHope your going to share some of that you Massivewog.
I better now make a post in relation to the thread, here goes... tuning engines is great.
Large Fruit: DSG does trap higher than manual bro
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