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  • #16
    Originally posted by AdamD View Post
    Wouldn't that depend on if you were claiming a job on warranty? Any work that's performed is still covered under a statutory warranty, regardless of whether the factory new-car warranty (if still applicable) now excludes certain items. I suppose it's up to the VW tech / service manager as to whether they discuss it with you or not... Although to be fair I really have no idea on the procedure here.
    Yeah I suppose I was looking at it from the angle that if someone bought a used car with a tune and didn't know, then serviced it and the dealer never said anything they would assume all good. Then if something needed fixing under warranty, the dealer would then deny it for a tune despite never commenting about it all that time. Which is somewhat misleading and irresponsible.

    I would think if I was running a dealer and would deny warranty claims for tunes etc, I would tell the customer beforehand so there is no push back if that time ever arises....

    Has anyone else had an experience worth sharing here?
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    • #17
      Originally posted by Finance_Analyst View Post
      Yeah I suppose I was looking at it from the angle that if someone bought a used car with a tune and didn't know, then serviced it and the dealer never said anything they would assume all good. Then if something needed fixing under warranty, the dealer would then deny it for a tune despite never commenting about it all that time. Which is somewhat misleading and irresponsible.

      I would think if I was running a dealer and would deny warranty claims for tunes etc, I would tell the customer beforehand so there is no push back if that time ever arises....

      Has anyone else had an experience worth sharing here?
      All good points but I suspect it would still be buyer beware and their problem. However a good dealer may wish to discuss with the owner for the reasons above.. but when you hear so many stories about dealer servicing attitudes I suspect this would probably be glossed over.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by sVWatt View Post
        An APR stage 1 on a Golf GTI - can it be masked or hidden prior to any dealer services?
        Not on a MK6 GTI unfortunately.

        The car can be returned to 100% stock by your APR dealer (so it is undetectable) - so we suggest you have your dealer log book servicing carried out by your APR dealer. They can assist you with any warranty information and advice too.
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        • #19
          Originally posted by scooby View Post
          Hi Guy_H, does HP do sales on their DSG tune?
          Scooby, if you are an existing APR customer, we look after you on HP DSG software pricing.
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          • #20
            Originally posted by Finance_Analyst View Post
            Yeah I suppose I was looking at it from the angle that if someone bought a used car with a tune and didn't know, then serviced it and the dealer never said anything they would assume all good. Then if something needed fixing under warranty, the dealer would then deny it for a tune despite never commenting about it all that time. Which is somewhat misleading and irresponsible.

            I would think if I was running a dealer and would deny warranty claims for tunes etc, I would tell the customer beforehand so there is no push back if that time ever arises....

            Has anyone else had an experience worth sharing here?
            All this should be a separate topic (I'm sure we covered it once before), the "TD1" flag on SOME new cars (not all) is flagged on a system in Germany after a checksumm comparison. When certain operations are carried out by the dealer and the "Guided Fault Finding" prompts the technicians to carry out certain operations, this "flag" appears & they have to get authorisation from head office. This is a very, very brief overview of how it works and at the end of the day, it comes down to personal decisions in head office (and discussion with the service advisor). All APR dealers are well schooled up on how exactly it works, so if you have any issues, contact them directly!
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            • #21
              Originally posted by Guy_H View Post
              All this should be a separate topic (I'm sure we covered it once before), the "TD1" flag on SOME new cars (not all) is flagged on a system in Germany after a checksumm comparison. When certain operations are carried out by the dealer and the "Guided Fault Finding" prompts the technicians to carry out certain operations, this "flag" appears & they have to get authorisation from head office. This is a very, very brief overview of how it works and at the end of the day, it comes down to personal decisions in head office (and discussion with the service advisor). All APR dealers are well schooled up on how exactly it works, so if you have any issues, contact them directly!
              Hi Guy. I see. So in summary, some cars flag it, some don't. In essence, the stock setting via cruise control is no longer completely undetectable via the new VAS software, however, it all depends on the dealer attitude etc if they bother to officially report it (hence my query on why they would not tell you when servicing the car in the first place the warranty is void).
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              • #22
                Unfortunately you can no longer rely on stock "modes" - this includes hand held flashing devices. It does still vary model to model, but I think by 2014 and the replacement (phase out) of some of the current ECU families that they will all have this feature built in.

                Our suggestion is still to have it serviced away from the dealer when ever possible. No point in giving them money for services that may effect your rights later on - better spending it with someone who will look after you.
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                • #23
                  Hi Guy,

                  I have ordered a new V8 TDI.
                  Was wondering if you have any tunes for it yet? Or do you know if they are on the way?
                  I have looked at your site but , alas, no mention of the Touareg
                  Golf R MY 11.5 United Gray, 3 door, DSG, ACC, Free MDI, Bluetooth
                  Mods - APR Downpipe, VW Racing AI, HPFP, APR Tune Stage 2+- lovin it!
                  Touareg V8 TDI R-Line, White .Arrived 11 July.

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                  • #24
                    hey Dave, you have PM. The upgrade is from Oettinger - 285kw & 880nm. They go nicely - we have done a few in the Q7's & they are stealth rockets.
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                    • #25
                      Guy

                      Can you please explain why the tune for a mk vi gti, even when on sale, costs over twice what the same product in the USA costs despite the dollar having been on parity with the us dollar for the past twelve months.

                      Thanks very much.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Brycem View Post
                        Guy

                        Can you please explain why the tune for a mk vi gti, even when on sale, costs over twice what the same product in the USA costs despite the dollar having been on parity with the us dollar for the past twelve months.

                        Thanks very much.
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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Brycem View Post
                          Guy

                          Can you please explain why the tune for a mk vi gti, even when on sale, costs over twice what the same product in the USA costs despite the dollar having been on parity with the us dollar for the past twelve months.

                          Thanks very much.
                          It gets done to death at least every 6 months chief. Won't take you long to search for it and get the answer.

                          You can of course google a handful of cheaper alternatives all located within 30 minutes of Brisbane CBD.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Brycem View Post
                            Guy

                            Can you please explain why the tune for a mk vi gti, even when on sale, costs over twice what the same product in the USA costs despite the dollar having been on parity with the us dollar for the past twelve months.

                            Thanks very much.
                            There is a difference between APR USA and APR Australia tunes ..... every tune gets specially recalibrated in Australia to Australian conditions and this costs APR Australia money. No other tuners spends the same on R&D in Australia and it shows in the quality of their products.

                            APR Australia flies APR engineers out from the USA a few times a year and these engineers then spend days with cars on the dyno fine tuning each tune specifically for Australia. This obviously comes at a great expense and need to be recovered. Nobody works for free ....

                            If you want to save money, buy a tune from another company that sends a file from overseas that is in no way "made" specially for Australian conditions and live with the result. (And sending logs back at a point in time is NOT R&D IMO). Most are happy with this, I for am not and prefer to spend my money where real R&D for us (Australians) is being done.

                            As Gavin said, been done to death many times before, always with the same result .....
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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Sharkie View Post
                              There is a difference between APR USA and APR Australia tunes ..... every tune gets specially recalibrated in Australia to Australian conditions and this costs APR Australia money. No other tuners spends the same on R&D in Australia and it shows in the quality of their products.

                              APR Australia flies APR engineers out from the USA a few times a year and these engineers then spend days with cars on the dyno fine tuning each tune specifically for Australia. This obviously comes at a great expense and need to be recovered. Nobody works for free ....

                              If you want to save money, buy a tune from another company that sends a file from overseas that is in no way "made" specially for Australian conditions and live with the result. (And sending logs back at a point in time is NOT R&D IMO). Most are happy with this, I for am not and prefer to spend my money where real R&D for us (Australians) is being done.

                              As Gavin said, been done to death many times before, always with the same result .....

                              Australian conditions? Can you please expand on this. I don't quite follow. I run my German designed and built car, which has had no factory consideration for Australian conditions, on European spec 98 Ron fuel. The conditions here are easy on cars. Try cold starts at minus 10 degrees. I smell price gouging which Australians are conditioned to accept.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Brycem View Post
                                Australian conditions? Can you please expand on this. I don't quite follow. I run my German designed and built car, which has had no factory consideration for Australian conditions, on European spec 98 Ron fuel. The conditions here are easy on cars. Try cold starts at minus 10 degrees. I smell price gouging which Australians are conditioned to accept.
                                VW obviously consider Australia different to the ROW. They made 200 special low powered mk4 R32s. Low compression engines not used anywhere else. The Golf R is 188kw not the full power version from Europe. That's some evidence there's something not the same here.

                                When I go to tune cars and read the ECU, more than 50% of the time it's a new code, never seen by the guys in the UK.

                                What are you really after, a discount APR tune? Honestly, everytime there's a sale, someone re-invents the rip off wheel. If you don't like the price you don't have to buy into it.

                                Being from Yorkshire, I can sympathise with you on the value for money aspect of anything bought in Australia. In 2006 I bought an A3 for 16000AUD, enough money to buy 4 of the same cars in the UK at the time.

                                Do a search and read the previous case for the defence, the facts haven't changed.
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