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  • Chip for OBD1 VR6?

    Hi all

    Does anyone know were I can get a chip for my 1994 VR6 Golf?
    The ECU number is 021 906 258 BK... I've tried GIAC and TT.




  • #2
    Whats your budget mate?

    Be honest...
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    • #3
      And it will make bugger all diference.

      Exhaust and some headwork.

      Or a pod filter for about the same increase as a chip will give you for that car.

      IMO.
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      • #4
        ...What kinda headwork we talking here Matt?

        Interested... (exhaust is set for mine, just need to tack it on)
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Golf Houso View Post
          Whats your budget mate?

          Be honest...
          I'm not sure. What would the cost be? I figured about $400.

          I'm replacing my head gasket soon as I have a small coolant weep on one side and I thought about going to 262 cams at the same time. I have a Shrick manifold on the car now with a cheapo cold air intake from a Honda.
          My is a 2.5 inch custom made.

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          • #6
            Our vr6 are all the same, no OBDI or OBDII crap thats only in america. If ur replacing ur headgasket get ur head cleaned up and ported by a pro, that will get u more hp for the dollar.

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            • #7
              can i please have your shrick??? lol

              I have a powerchip installed in my VR6. Supposed to be good for 20+hp.

              ...BUT... i can not prove this as i have never dynoed the car or even driven a standard VR6

              headwork sound like a good plan. and since the head is off you might as well go all the way and bore it out to 3.0L
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