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Still waiting on the distributor to get back to me. As soon as I get a response I will postOriginally posted by Mischa View Postok ok ok ok ok someone has to confirm this 176kw figure!!
ducky is right though, on the 103 tdi, revo gives about 140kw whereas all other companies give 125kw. so theres a slim possibility that its correct... and if it is correct im gonna go mega-flaming anyone with a gti bahahahaha
Black 08 GT Sport TDI DSG - Waiting on my ST3
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I like how they inflated the "expected gains" by basing the increase on the manufacturers stated output, not what the cars actually delivered before and after the tuneOriginally posted by Timbo View Post
. So honest dyno tests can serve a useful purpose sometimes 
Based on their relatively small actual power gains the car probably won't accelarate all that much faster after the reflash, but the extra torque will be nice.
TBH I think VW have got the wick turned up pretty high on the 2.0 125Kw TDI motor as standard (it has pretty good outputs for a road going 2.0 diesel, plus the DPF probably complicates things too), so it isn't surprising that the tuners aren't getting huge gains so far.
No sign of the mythical 176Kw output though
2017 MY18 Golf R 7.5 Wolfsburg wagon (boring white) delivered 21 Sep 2017, 2008 Octavia vRS wagon 2.0 TFSI 6M (bright yellow), 2006 T5 Transporter van 2.5 TDI 6M (gone but not forgotten).
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Exactly what I intend to do, just waiting until after my first scheduled service. So I have a few weeks to decide what chip option to try firstOriginally posted by SoVeReIgN View PostSomeone go have their GT dynoed, then get it chipped and dyno it again - Not difficult.. With 176kw at the fly you'd expect atleast ~135kw at the wheels.
Black 08 GT Sport TDI DSG - Waiting on my ST3
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Go the revo! And have it removed within 30days for your money back if it doesnt make the sort of power they suggest.Originally posted by dumbmonkey View PostExactly what I intend to do, just waiting until after my first scheduled service. So I have a few weeks to decide what chip option to try first
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I'll repeat myself here.
Be aware of warranty. The Bluefin is the only one that I'm aware of that allows you to revert back to the proper VW tune with no trace of a flash or flash attempt being performed. The ECU logs this.
Even the REVO, getting it removed after 30 days i would question whether it goes back to the original VW tune showing no signs of a flash or does it go back to REVOS version of the factory tune.
The last thing you want to do is void your warranty.
I personally wont trust any tune no matter what there figures are other than the Bluefin because it can be removed without a trace.
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if anything goes wrong with something to do with what the ecu controls, they will ALL kill your warranty as the ecu logs much much much much more than just how many flashes that hae been performed.Originally posted by Logzy View PostI'll repeat myself here.
Be aware of warranty. The Bluefin is the only one that I'm aware of that allows you to revert back to the proper VW tune with no trace of a flash or flash attempt being performed. The ECU logs this.
Even the REVO, getting it removed after 30 days i would question whether it goes back to the original VW tune showing no signs of a flash or does it go back to REVOS version of the factory tune.
The last thing you want to do is void your warranty.
I personally wont trust any tune no matter what there figures are other than the Bluefin because it can be removed without a trace.2x Caddy, 1x Ducato
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My stock TDI goes on the dyno this Saturday, right after Jaymz superchipped one. We are both at about 3000kms.Originally posted by SoVeReIgN View PostSomeone go have their GT dynoed, then get it chipped and dyno it again - Not difficult.. With 176kw at the fly you'd expect atleast ~135kw at the wheels.2014 Skoda Yeti TDI Outdoor 4x4 | Audi Q3 CFGC repower | Darkside tune and Race Cams | Darkside dump pDPF | Wagner Comp IC | Snow Water Meth | Bilstein B6 H&R springs | Rays Homura 2x7 18 x 8" 255 Potenza Sports | Golf R subframe | Superpro sways and bushings | 034 engine mounts | MK6 GTI brakes |
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Too true, but having worked in, and still having a brother in the motor industry, most of the time they don't go to this level of investigation unless it's a really huge $ issue. I spent some time with the grease monkeys at my selling dealer yesterday during my 1500k checkup, and they confirmed what I already thought, VW are one of the more leniant manufacturers out there at this stage. It's a grey area for sure, but they told me of GTI guys with chips and big exhausts getting specific motor parts under warranty without issue.Originally posted by Mischa View Postif anything goes wrong with something to do with what the ecu controls, they will ALL kill your warranty as the ecu logs much much much much more than just how many flashes that hae been performed.
No promises, but it seems if you are reasonable, they are too. Can't expect to show up with a cooked turbo, blown CV's and a melted intercooler and claim no powerups.2014 Skoda Yeti TDI Outdoor 4x4 | Audi Q3 CFGC repower | Darkside tune and Race Cams | Darkside dump pDPF | Wagner Comp IC | Snow Water Meth | Bilstein B6 H&R springs | Rays Homura 2x7 18 x 8" 255 Potenza Sports | Golf R subframe | Superpro sways and bushings | 034 engine mounts | MK6 GTI brakes |
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Still no word back from the Revo guys. But I was thinking about their numbers this morning and decided to do the maths. To get 176kw from 392Nm:
30 x 176000 / (392 x pi) = RPM
4287 = RPM
We know that my maths is bogus because the peak kw point is usually higher up in the rev range than the peak in the torque curve (point where torque hits the 45 in its downward slope).
So actual the torque should peak @ around 85% of the max kw and the kw peak happens @ around the 75 - 80% of the max torque. So assuming peaks at 85% and 77.5% this gives:
30 x 149600 / (392 x pi) = Peak Torque RPM
392Nm @ 3644RPM
30 x 176000 / (303.8 x pi) = Peak Power RPM
176kw @ 5532RPM
Compared to the peaks @ http://www.revotechnik.com/aboutRevo/news/TDi170.aspx
441Nm @ 2910RPM & 157kw @ 4380RPM
Its basically a shift of the curve of +943RPM, that's a huge difference.
And its pretty much impossible to rev my car to 5500...
Anyway I make quite a few assumptions, and probably a mistake here and there, critiques of my workings are also welcome.Black 08 GT Sport TDI DSG - Waiting on my ST3
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I tried to spin mine to 5000 on a slight downhill last weekend and failed. I dont believe it has anything after 4500.
I don't think this has all that much to do with the tuning either, i really think the exhaust has to much restriction.
I am hoping they will let me put the lambda up the pipe so the dyno can tell the real story.Cheers,
Jamie
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guys have you read the press release about it... its 157kw lol STOP SPEULATING!
Originally posted by Timbo View PostOriginally posted by REVOFollowing months in development Revo is pleased to announce that new switchable performance software is now available for the 2.0L TDi 170. Improving the performance of this powerful diesel engine has presented many challenges for the Revo tuners to overcome throughout the project, but we’ve delivered! We are confident that you will be excited with the result, a very smooth & responsive drive with improved power and torque right across the rev range.
Performance figures are showing gains of +40-45bhp (+29-33Kw) and +60-70lbft (+81-95Nm) over the quoted OE numbers delivering 214bhp (157Kw) and 325lbft (441Nm). You’ll notice on our performance graphs that the standard OE performance on the cars we worked with was above their quoted figures, so our gains on these cars were +20-25bhp (+15-18Kw) and +35-40lbft (+47-54Nm). This new performance software is fully switchable between performance and stock modes using our select serial port switch.
The performance software for the VW Passat, the Audi A4, and the SEAT Altea and Leon are available now. The VW Golf, Touran, Skoda Octavia and Audi A3 are on their way, so get in touch with your local Revo dealer today!2x Caddy, 1x Ducato
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