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  • VR6 chipping - anyone done it? noticeable results?

    Anyone chipped their vr6?
    what chip was it and any noticeable gains?
    \'95 Golf VR6

  • #2
    Yep
    But free up the exhaust and intake first.Put a K&N down the rh font in the cold air stream.
    Then go the chip. :roll:

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    • #3
      dvr68u has done it. Ive been in the car, but not a stock one, so I dunno.
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      • #4
        Also interested in where to purchase and what chip would be recommended...
        2008 Tiguan
        2018 Golf AllTrack

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        • #5
          But free up the exhaust and intake first.Put a K&N down the rh font in the cold air stream.
          done above said

          next step is chip ....
          \'95 Golf VR6

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          • #6
            on it's own there wont be much change except for the engine being a bit more responsive (read crisp) in the low to mid range.
            with the rigth exhaust size and a better set of plugs (and leads) you'll find a nice increase but don't expect 40+ HP though

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            • #7
              yeah ive got a chip and intake, 2/1/2" exhaust to magnafolw back box. i havent been in a stock one, but the chip does take power up to around 135-140kw avertised at powerchip.com.au thats where mine came from back in '96
              so exhaust and intake help aswell
              MK1 4door
              MK2VR6
              MK3VR6
              Transporter
              1st place, stock MK3VR6. Vw nationals 07
              2nd place, mod MK2VR6. Vw nationals 09
              and untold wrecks

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              • #8
                Originally posted by onecam
                on it's own there wont be much change except for the engine being a bit more responsive (read crisp) in the low to mid range.
                with the rigth exhaust size and a better set of plugs (and leads) you'll find a nice increase but don't expect 40+ HP though
                Whats wrong with factory plugs and leads ? Just be sure to get the red/orange leads over the black ones since they are a supercession .
                I leave plugs alone until the car is modified , then I put in one range cooler .

                Giac chips are $650 .

                Sammy had his car chipped (Giac) , lightened with custom cold air intake and a set of semi slicks and ran a 14.4
                Bug_racer supports the rebellion of the euro revolution

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                • #9
                  I have a 2.5" exhaust, high flow cat, a carbon dyanimc airbox and a 3" cold air induction. Im looking for a chip to get the most out of these mods, and would i be right to fit better/differant plugs? I've just fitted new leads. Could/ would someone recomend a chip? or would i be better to fit a good computer.
                  I figure a computer might be the way to go if i change the cams.

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                  • #10
                    Talk to Seb. (Bug Racer)

                    Mine is done. (Giac) Is good.

                    Feels better at lower revs and limit raised to ????? I can run mine off the dial. (7000+) Much better at top end.

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