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  • #16
    Originally posted by 99gti View Post
    Entrance stage left and only slightly drunk tonight

    There are x amount of ways of achieving x kw's from your car.

    My car has been done the 'bolt on' way. Everything I have done to date has been an off the shelf mod with little to no down time. This has been an important factor for me because without transport I'd be up Duff creek without a paddle. I'm very happy with my car although it's yet to stack up against others at a dyno day - something I'm not in a great rush to do. If my scenario had been different so would my outcome.

    For example Adrians current golf. Words can not describe this car and it's a credit to adrian and also the previous owner. Adrian also shared the same vision as the previous owner and they were happy to have the car off the road for a significant more time than mine was to have the haltech ECU tuned. This car has an instance stauts on road that oozes attitude and demeanor. Plain and simply - this is the most outrageous front wheel drive I have been in. One hit of the 'FUN' button and this thing takes off quicker than a chewowa on heat. As I have said - Adirans car with it's larger Garret GT28R turbo is off it's nut! and is more a piece of art than it is a car. Now Adrian has taken hold of it he has started to apply the finishing touches the car deserves - as costly as they may be. It is currently making it's transition from roar warrior to road ruler. It gives excitment to those who only understand a little about this scene.

    Ps. I'm only in Pennat Hills and more than happy to take you for a quick squirt if you want. Just drop me a PM.

    thanks neil, yeah if you want to get a haltech you will only need a haltech interceptor not a full computer like mine, the interceptor does the same things as a chip, but you can tune it to YOUR car, it only took 1 day to have mine fitted and tuned on my old gti
    Last edited by Guest; 04-02-2008, 09:19 AM. Reason: typo
    mk4 the mods begin for round 2 hahahha

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    • #17
      some info on the interceptor http://www.haltech.com/interceptor.htm
      and i would only get hitman injection
      37/37-47 Borec Road, Penrith 2750
      Contact: Matt Leicher
      Phone:
      0417 259 391 or 4732 5578

      just call him he also owns a mk4 gti knows all about them
      mk4 the mods begin for round 2 hahahha

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      • #18
        I still don't understand why people would complicate their lifes to that extent and buy a Haltech instead of doing a direct chip like Giac. Doesn't that work as good as on the Audi's ( it should be the same engine ? ) 1.8T ?

        My Audi is quicker off the mark now than a stock WRX ( provided it is not wet, hey) and any driver of Skyline GTS or Silvia challenging me at the lights will most likely end up in regret...

        GIAC is the song you want to hear, trust me . They are doing maps for these cars for years and years and they are fast and reliable. Plus it uses less fuel in normal conditions... My economy improved by 1l/100km after doing the map in city driving, almost 2 on highway driving...

        Enough said
        2001 Audi A3 1.8T manual | Giac stage 1 | 3" custom down pipe |TT brake carriers and disks | Eibach pro kit | S3 wheels |APR R1 valve
        2002 BMW M3 6sp manual | Macht Schnell stage 1 intake | Rogue Engineering power pulleys | CSL OEM Wheels | Rear LED lights

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        • #19
          Originally posted by torque View Post
          I still don't understand why people would complicate their lifes to that extent and buy a Haltech instead of doing a direct chip like Giac. Doesn't that work as good as on the Audi's ( it should be the same engine ? ) 1.8T ?

          My Audi is quicker off the mark now than a stock WRX ( provided it is not wet, hey) and any driver of Skyline GTS or Silvia challenging me at the lights will most likely end up in regret...

          GIAC is the song you want to hear, trust me . They are doing maps for these cars for years and years and they are fast and reliable. Plus it uses less fuel in normal conditions... My economy improved by 1l/100km after doing the map in city driving, almost 2 on highway driving...

          Enough said


          oh well go giac see if you ever get close to 160kw atw lol hahahahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
          mk4 the mods begin for round 2 hahahha

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          • #20
            Originally posted by torque View Post
            I still don't understand why people would complicate their lifes to that extent and buy a Haltech instead of doing a direct chip like Giac. Doesn't that work as good as on the Audi's ( it should be the same engine ? ) 1.8T ?
            That being said mate, I also own a VR6 with a GIAC custom chip in it, however saying this if you are going to go for big power like Adrian has with the GT28 I'd be going stand alone cause if you think about it its quite complex.

            Sure you can go GIAC, APR, Oettinger, REVO, NEUSPEED to name a few that do it for the mk4s they are good for the K03 turbos and also the K04.

            However if I wanted to go for turbo or even big NA power in my VR I would go stand alone for the many things that can be done, and besides on a stock ECU in the VR you can only boost 6-8psi before overloading the ECU and thats not much.
            I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...

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            • #21
              same principle for stcok turbo'd steve.....a standalone has the ability to tune with the level of mods on your car.its not as hard as you think with obviously the right technician.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by gpk_gti View Post
                same principle for stcok turbo'd steve.....a standalone has the ability to tune with the level of mods on your car.its not as hard as you think with obviously the right technician.
                True True, I was basically like thinking of what Neil had said as it was a bolt on type of mod kinda thing.

                Not to bag the standalones though I would just prefer to go with one of the bigger companies though. Don't forget that after tech support is the most crucial part thats what I would be looking for and also someone that would be close aswell.
                I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...

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                • #23
                  seems o/s that people are actually altering the stock code (out of warrenty obviously as it shows up as a copyright infringement)without chip or flash....heard there is a crack code going around bittorrent..

                  now after discussing chips and standalones,they sound much more appealling(and easier)than hacking your stock code...

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                  • #24
                    Lemme post something I wrote on ozaudi when someone asked about autronic aftermarket ecu.
                    Originally posted by SoVeReIgN
                    I would definently stick with one of the major brands - APR/GIAC/REVO

                    I've a giac tune ($1400) on my 02 a3t and couldn't be happier.

                    EDIT : Might clarify some more.

                    The aftermarket ECU adds rediculous complexity that you just don't need.

                    It'll need to be wired in and you'll probably still need to run the standard ECU for major functions like aircon and cruise control.(potential for ****up #1.)

                    It'll need to be tuned to suit your car, probably a lot hours on the dyno to get right (potential ****up #2)

                    The tuner will actually have to know what he is doing, and I don't like your chances of finding an autotronic tuner that has worked with the 1.8t - Tuning for WOT / max power is one thing, but for cold starts, hot days, idling, a/c isn't easy. (potential ****up #3)

                    It will need to be retuned at a cost to you for any mods down the track, and you'll only want it tuned by one workshop which is a pain in the ass if something goes wrong. (Especially if you plan on going anywhere away from home/your tuner)

                    Your a3, like mine, has an ECU that can be flashed rather than older a3s that needed a physical chip soldered on (ie - Drive into APR/GIAC/ETC dealer, they upload a tune onto your standard computer, drive out 10minutes later.). Means you save so much hastle and might be easier on your insurance.

                    The list goes on and on.

                    The only reason for which I could jusitify an aftermarket ECU is if I was doing BIG mods (huge turbo, cams etc) that I couldnt find a pre-packaged chip for. I'd rather someone elses car(s) do 1000 dyno hours for my engine tune. With that said, a couple of mates have aftermarket ECUs on their 1.8ts because they have big mods planned and they're pretty happy.

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                    • #25
                      suppose we are lucky then there are a few in sydney with the knowledge...pm dub20v he has all the contacts at hand.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by torque View Post
                        I still don't understand why people would complicate their lifes to that extent and buy a Haltech instead of doing a direct chip like Giac. Doesn't that work as good as on the Audi's ( it should be the same engine ? ) 1.8T ?
                        Often hard work pays off in the end.

                        Originally posted by torque View Post
                        GIAC is the song you want to hear, trust me . They are doing maps for these cars for years and years and they are fast and reliable. Plus it uses less fuel in normal conditions... My economy improved by 1l/100km after doing the map in city driving, almost 2 on highway driving...

                        Enough said
                        Economy isn't such an issue for me - if it was I'd drive a TDI. I want a chip for performance. In saying that - for everyday driving I too also noticed better economy. I'd imagine all tuners would be able to achieve this - this is something that's not going to be brand specific.

                        I know lots of people who have gone the GIAC route and are very happy. I also know people who have gone the APR, REVO and MTM route who are also just as equaly happy. They all represent great bang for your buck.
                        Originally posted by Whubbsie
                        There is nothing better than a polo badge, thats why you will notice Veyron drivers with polo gti badges.... they know where the true sizzles at!

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                        • #27
                          If i were you i wouldnt go with a gti. I'd go with something like a bora 4motion maybe? O wait, mine is going up for sale! Haha
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                          • #28
                            Argh,

                            even more confused now.

                            How is the boost controlled on a golf?

                            How much is the stock power?

                            Whats turbos fit them, and how much are they?

                            How much is a chip?

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                            • #29
                              hahahhaa...any other questions?? hahahhahaha

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by DubSteve View Post
                                That being said mate, I also own a VR6 with a GIAC custom chip in it, however saying this if you are going to go for big power like Adrian has with the GT28 I'd be going stand alone cause if you think about it its quite complex.

                                Sure you can go GIAC, APR, Oettinger, REVO, NEUSPEED to name a few that do it for the mk4s they are good for the K03 turbos and also the K04.

                                However if I wanted to go for turbo or even big NA power in my VR I would go stand alone for the many things that can be done, and besides on a stock ECU in the VR you can only boost 6-8psi before overloading the ECU and thats not much.
                                Isn't the VR6 a N/A car ? So what has the Giac chip added to your car then, like 5kw ?
                                2001 Audi A3 1.8T manual | Giac stage 1 | 3" custom down pipe |TT brake carriers and disks | Eibach pro kit | S3 wheels |APR R1 valve
                                2002 BMW M3 6sp manual | Macht Schnell stage 1 intake | Rogue Engineering power pulleys | CSL OEM Wheels | Rear LED lights

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