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  • Originally posted by h100vw View Post
    The ECU controls the output of the turbo with the actuator, via the N75. The duty cycle varies to allow boost pressure through, this opens the wastegate and remove the drive to the turbo, allowing exhaust gases to flow around the turbo.

    The duty cycle is written in the map so it's important that the person writing the map knows the actuator pressure. This is the max boost you can get if the N75 stops working. If the map is written expecting 7psi and the actuator allows 10PSI, then you will get overboost everywhere.

    If the actuator is 5PSI, it'll not make max boost.

    Blank 01

    Gavin

    Thanks Gavin,
    I believe that my GIAC chip has been hard soldered into the ECU. Must have been before flash chiping was available.
    So saying that, I always thought that it was an off-the-shelf chip that raised power from 110kw to 150kw.

    I have no idea at what boost it is set at and even if I did, from what your saying, it may not give me any benefit adding a N75J.
    I probably won't change a thing as it works just fine and as the saying goes, if it ain't broke don't fix it.

    If I did need a re-map what does a custom code cost and could it be used in conjuntion with my chip or is it a complete re-map?

    My RX7 is so much easier to work on and boost, as I've tuned the values to 20psi and if I only use 15psi, I simply turn down the turbosmart bleed valve.
    Mk IV Golf GTI - BMP - GIAC chip, R32 wheels, KW coilovers, rear swaybar.
    Originally Posted by JoeVR
    I've never been a big fan of rotors, or really Japanese cars in general, so my choice would have to be..... an RX-8.

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    • $649 For a Phase 1 tune, $749 for Phase 2. We have been flashing them since before 2006 when I started. You should check it with a boost gauge, I am not a big believer in messing about with N75s and kidding the ECU to get extra performance.

      I like doing things what i consider to be the "right way".

      I have never tried to flash an ECU that has had a chip soldered in it. I wouldn't try TBH, the chances of failure would be high. I'd get another ECU off ebay, the same part number and flash that. You could sell you GIAC one then if you wanted and get some money back.

      Most likely an 06A 906 018CH but you need to check that to be sure, fitting the wrong one would cause issues.

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

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      • Originally posted by h100vw View Post
        $649 For a Phase 1 tune, $749 for Phase 2. We have been flashing them since before 2006 when I started. You should check it with a boost gauge, I am not a big believer in messing about with N75s and kidding the ECU to get extra performance.

        I like doing things what i consider to be the "right way".

        I have never tried to flash an ECU that has had a chip soldered in it. I wouldn't try TBH, the chances of failure would be high. I'd get another ECU off ebay, the same part number and flash that. You could sell you GIAC one then if you wanted and get some money back.

        Most likely an 06A 906 018CH but you need to check that to be sure, fitting the wrong one would cause issues.

        Gvain
        Cheers for the info Gavin I was hoping someone would give a real explanation, I replaced the N75 to the J version when the stock one was failing based on advise I was given at the time, so it was never used to trick the system to get more boost .

        In terms of the Phase 2 tune you offer what mods are required or is it tailored to the car based on a list of mods? I've tried looking at the site but it is being updated.

        Cheers

        Jake
        The daily
        White 2001 Mk4 GTI
        GIAC stage 1 - ECS stage 1 clutch & 14lbs Flywheel - 42Draft/Remus Exhaust - APR R1 dv - N75J - K&N

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        • Originally posted by theOctopus View Post
          In terms of the Phase 2 tune you offer what mods are required or is it tailored to the car based on a list of mods? I've tried looking at the site but it is being updated.
          Yeah, I'm keen to know more about what a stage 2 does exactly too..
          Dark Grey Mk4 Golf, 1.8T GTI conversion, APR stage 1, stock air intake, FMIC, 3" to 2.5" Exhaust, FK AK Street Coils, Black 18" (Avant Garde M310's ?), tinted tails, ...

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          • Originally posted by kenbot View Post
            Yeah, I'm keen to know more about what a stage 2 does exactly too..

            The website has been offline since the start of the year. If you look at jbsautodesigns.co.uk there's a good amount of info on there.

            Basically, the Phase 2 is written to take account of larger downpipe, this is the major player in the requirement league. Anything else you do would be icing on the cake. Custom-Code are not actively writing new software for ME3.8, They have done tons over the years so files are written on experience and checked with logging.

            If something drastic was noted from the logging, invariably it would be failed hardware. Dying fuel pumps, blown diverter valves, leaky vac pipes etc The software has plenty of test miles under it's belt and it's unlikely that some new hardware combination is going to turn up now.

            Fitting a FMIC will mean cooler intake temps so the ECU would not need to pull timing to compensate as often. The car would run fine on a standard cooler but obviously, heat will come into play sooner. The same with intakes, any improvement in breathing will make power, even if it's a small amount.

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

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            • Originally posted by h100vw View Post
              The website has been offline since the start of the year. If you look at jbsautodesigns.co.uk there's a good amount of info on there.

              Basically, the Phase 2 is written to take account of larger downpipe, this is the major player in the requirement league. Anything else you do would be icing on the cake. Custom-Code are not actively writing new software for ME3.8, They have done tons over the years so files are written on experience and checked with logging.

              If something drastic was noted from the logging, invariably it would be failed hardware. Dying fuel pumps, blown diverter valves, leaky vac pipes etc The software has plenty of test miles under it's belt and it's unlikely that some new hardware combination is going to turn up now.

              Fitting a FMIC will mean cooler intake temps so the ECU would not need to pull timing to compensate as often. The car would run fine on a standard cooler but obviously, heat will come into play sooner. The same with intakes, any improvement in breathing will make power, even if it's a small amount.

              Gavin
              OK cool, Ive got a 3" downpipe to hiflow cat then stock to a straight through muffler (Middle muffler has been removed) I also have a shielded POD and a stock IC, based on the above, should I see a gain over the tune that I'm currently running?.

              The current ECU is flashed with GIAC and has a chip adapter so the original can be swapped back in to the ECU if required, what would be the process to upgrade in this case, I've read your other thread about reinstalling the stock chip so would the swap back work in this case?

              Cheers again
              The daily
              White 2001 Mk4 GTI
              GIAC stage 1 - ECS stage 1 clutch & 14lbs Flywheel - 42Draft/Remus Exhaust - APR R1 dv - N75J - K&N

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              • Originally posted by theOctopus View Post
                OK cool, Ive got a 3" downpipe to hiflow cat then stock to a straight through muffler (Middle muffler has been removed) I also have a shielded POD and a stock IC, based on the above, should I see a gain over the tune that I'm currently running?.

                The current ECU is flashed with GIAC and has a chip adapter so the original can be swapped back in to the ECU if required, what would be the process to upgrade in this case, I've read your other thread about reinstalling the stock chip so would the swap back work in this case?

                Cheers again
                Do GIAC not have a stage 2 file for yours? Not trying to do myself out of a job but the adapter is likely to be an encryption board and will probably prevent me from flashing through it. Have a word with Tim.

                I am much happier working on 'clean' ECUs, from painful experience

                Have you got/can you get a picture from inside the ECU?

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

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                • Thank you Gavin, all this info is VERY VERY helpful.
                  I also have a 3 in dump pipe of the turbo.
                  I'm not actually sure about my chip being hard soldiered, not sure if thats what the previous owner told me or not, so I will also be checking the inside of my ECU also.
                  For some reason I thought that a tune cost heaps more.
                  If I did go for a FMIC but kept stock intake and bearing in mind that I already have a 3inch dump, what sort of power could I expect at phase/stage 2.

                  All of a sudden our daily that was not going to be modded much, may... well be modded a bit!
                  Mk IV Golf GTI - BMP - GIAC chip, R32 wheels, KW coilovers, rear swaybar.
                  Originally Posted by JoeVR
                  I've never been a big fan of rotors, or really Japanese cars in general, so my choice would have to be..... an RX-8.

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                  • Installed this today, finally I can listen to MP3's again!



                    The red actually matches better than it looks in the pic

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                    • Originally posted by remy View Post
                      Installed this today, finally I can listen to MP3's again!

                      ooowh, that looks pretty.
                      What do the flappy paddles do?
                      Mk IV Golf GTI - BMP - GIAC chip, R32 wheels, KW coilovers, rear swaybar.
                      Originally Posted by JoeVR
                      I've never been a big fan of rotors, or really Japanese cars in general, so my choice would have to be..... an RX-8.

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                      • Flappy paddles control the DSG gearbox, obviously!

                        Haha no, they cycle through tracks and stations.

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                        • Sweet. Nice install - looks very clean & tidy!
                          Mk IV Golf GTI - BMP - GIAC chip, R32 wheels, KW coilovers, rear swaybar.
                          Originally Posted by JoeVR
                          I've never been a big fan of rotors, or really Japanese cars in general, so my choice would have to be..... an RX-8.

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                          • Originally posted by remy View Post
                            Installed this today, finally I can listen to MP3's again!



                            The red actually matches better than it looks in the pic
                            That is a Very good choice of Unit ! top of the line ! how much did it set you back by any chance ?
                            VW BORA 2003 V6 4Motion
                            Volkswagen Golf MK3 1997 CL 1.8L

                            Rammstien + Autobahn + Volkswagen = Leben !

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                            • Gave her a wash on the weekend.. except for the wheels.. got lazy and wanted to go for a drive!



                              Last edited by Speed; 17-10-2012, 10:37 PM.
                              Mk IV Golf GTI - BMP - GIAC chip, R32 wheels, KW coilovers, rear swaybar.
                              Originally Posted by JoeVR
                              I've never been a big fan of rotors, or really Japanese cars in general, so my choice would have to be..... an RX-8.

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                              • Originally posted by Golf-Sam View Post
                                That is a Very good choice of Unit ! top of the line ! how much did it set you back by any chance ?
                                Cost me $370 from the States. I've got a few friends over there and one of them was coming home to visit his parents, so I got him to pick it up for me. I only just installed it yesterday so I'm looking forward to messing around with it to see what kinda functions it has.

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