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  • ECU/Chip Options for NA FSI

    Hope I haven't missed this anywhere else, haven't been able to find much info about my model 06 mk5 golf 2.0 FSI.
    Bit of a rare model to mod I hear.

    Any advice for chipping or ECU tunes? Reasonably priced preferably. Not looking for APR level, as this is way out of my budget.
    Has anyone played around with VCDS themselves? Seems a bit daring
    I look at my V-Dub, and all I can think is....."Dat Ass....."

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    The bang for buck just isnt there for NA cars. It costs me the same to tune a turbo and get 50hp as it does to tune NA and get maybe 10.

    VCDS is safe to use, it warns you before you might break something.

    Gavin



    Originally posted by Qwertypants View Post
    Hope I haven't missed this anywhere else, haven't been able to find much info about my model 06 mk5 golf 2.0 FSI.
    Bit of a rare model to mod I hear.

    Any advice for chipping or ECU tunes? Reasonably priced preferably. Not looking for APR level, as this is way out of my budget.
    Has anyone played around with VCDS themselves? Seems a bit daring
    optimumcode@gmail.com | https://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/for...i-;-79012.html | https://www.facebook.com/TTY-Euro-107982291992533

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    • #3
      Yep, so true.
      I've delved into research a bit more. Basically no point for NA. 600$ for 10hp was the best offer I found, and there's no way I'm dishing that out.

      Turbo conversion looking better and better...

      Thanks for your input!
      I look at my V-Dub, and all I can think is....."Dat Ass....."

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Qwertypants View Post

        Turbo conversion looking better and better...

        No point, a very expensive way to get power. Far, far better to sell you current car and buy a turbo one. Just doesn't make sense to throw money into the car you have.

        You get better brakes, suspension etc

        Gavin
        optimumcode@gmail.com | https://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/for...i-;-79012.html | https://www.facebook.com/TTY-Euro-107982291992533

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        • #5
          Yeah no doubt. Was more a joke
          Though It makes a lot of sense (to me personally) to mod my car. I'll have it for a couple more years until I'm off my Ps. And in this time It's all a learning process.
          Perhaps not logical, but I throw my money at my car and nothing else. This is also my first car really, so I am quite attached.
          I look at my V-Dub, and all I can think is....."Dat Ass....."

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          • #6
            Then keep your eye out for a used bluefin, best bang for buck available. Gav is right that NA gains are nothing like turbo, but still, making the throttle sharper, raising the rev limit a bit, and getting more aggressive with the fuel and timing still makes a difference, much more so than intakes and exhausts etc.
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            • #7
              We can provide NA tuning at a budget. Throttle mapping and ign timing being the key factors in extracting a better engine response and power delivery. Please email me if interested.
              Last edited by DNA Tuning; 05-03-2012, 06:56 AM.
              VWWC Members - 2018 Special - ECU & DSG Remaps
              DNA Tuning Australia - Enquiries: info@dnatuning.com.au

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              • #8
                @Greg: thanks, I shall keep an eye out for one!

                @DNA tuning: cheers, I shall shoot you an email.
                I look at my V-Dub, and all I can think is....."Dat Ass....."

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                • #9
                  Clean your intake first . Ive found a lot of FSI cars Ive done the clean are happy with the extra performance/better fuel economy and throttle response of a clean intake/throttle body/injectors
                  Bug_racer supports the rebellion of the euro revolution

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