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    I'm looking to get some work done on my 09 CC 3.6... The Hills Eurohaus is close to home, can anyone comment on their workmanship?

    Mainly looking at getting a custom catback exhaust and ecu tune. I've been quoted $1500 for the Viezu tune and about $1500 for a SS catback.

    Any comments appreciated.

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    I can't comment on their tuning, but I have had some work done on my A4 by them.
    It seems pretty good, and I haven't had any problems with it.

    Their workshop is always clean (some would say that is a warning, but to me it means they care about their work space), and the staff very helpful.

    As I do most of the work I can on my cars myself, some of the prices were a little surprising, but when compared to other workshops I got quotes from they were on par.

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      Cheers mate. I agree, a clean workshop is always better than a dirty one.

      I was actually taken aback when I got the quote for the tune, at $1500 for a flash tune I thought that was quite exxy. I did all the work on my previous Subaru but honestly now, I can't be bothered doing it myself.

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        I would go for a $700-800 Bluefin tune for the 3.6 engine - you pick up throttle response and reduce some of the laziness of the engine, but not big gains in hp or torque on those 3.6's. Also check out DNA Tuning (sponsor on this forum and they have info on tuning the 3.6L engine) for around $900. I have a DNA tune on both my Golf's - excellent tune.

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          Thanks mate. I was reading up on the DNA tuning thread yesterday, but it was for the 2.0T. Cheers for linking me, I'll get in touch with them.


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            Originally posted by seanmau5 View Post
            Thanks mate. I was reading up on the DNA tuning thread yesterday, but it was for the 2.0T. Cheers for linking me, I'll get in touch with them.
            The 2.0T thread would be my car and dyno graph for my Golf R . I also have a GTI and its also DNA tuned. Can definitely recommend them.
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