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  • #46
    How are the tunes going guys.... does car feel like its getting faster now that computer has adapted a bit?

    My car is flying atm in the cold weather and without a supercharger cover I am getting only 3-5 degrees difference between ambient and intake air temps hehe. My traction light at light throttle is flashing all the time.
    *Disclaimer - Don't rely on me, seek your own professional advice. Audi R8 E-tron. 230kw 4500nm! (not a typo).
    Economy at 100kph =5.5L

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    • #47
      I just read this whole thread. Part of me laments the fact we weren't patient enough to hold out another 3 months for the GT TSI we ordered. The GTI is good, but the TSI is a better day to day proposition becasue it is less jiggly and the power is available immediately. Bugger hey, and congrats on your choice to upgrade.

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      • #48
        Originally posted by GTom View Post
        I got the TSI for the exact same reason!

        Yay, someone else who can answer the questions as well

        The consumption varies alot on how you drive it.... If you drive normally I have found it to be pretty much the same but if you give it some it will chew more than giving it some on the stock chip.... Hope that helps answering the consumption question....

        I'll have the comparison up and running on YouTube Monday arvo.....

        No worries.... got the car booked in for the ecu flash sat morning. Gonna be nice and cold too so I'll probably get home in record time, (I'll try not to speed)

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        • #49
          Originally posted by kaoticice View Post
          all i can say is ...... VdUb !!
          1.4 tsi is an amazing engine imo.. why can't they just have a 2.0 twincharger version on the GTI
          Apparently over 1.8 litres the reciprocating masses and internal friction deliver diminishing returns. They chose 1.4 litres as many European countries offer significant tax advantages for sub 1.4 engines. But I agree, it's too bad.
          Last edited by WEDEL.1; 25-06-2009, 03:16 PM. Reason: Edit quote
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          • #50
            I went with the REVO tune on my MK4 Golf GTI. Certainly sounds like a lot of fun can be had with the 1.4.

            Most of you may have seen this but as on topic, here is a link to the process of chipping my VW with dyno runs etc.

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            • #51
              Doesn't the new S3 7speed DSG handle 350Nm?

              Is this the same box as the GT and Jetta box?

              Guy do you know anything to shed light on this.

              I would be alot happier doing a flash on Jetta TSI
              knowing that it can take 350Nm.

              (BTW I have a Jetta TSI loan car while my Passat in
              in for service. All I can say is what a sweet engine)
              2010 Skoda Octavia 1.8TSI DSG Wagon Cappucino Beige Tint.

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              • #52
                Torque control is not an issue on these.

                A lot of work has been done on the factory symbiotic mapping between the engine & gearbox torque control.

                You would be pretty comfortable to add over 40% to the 350nm figure for a destructive level.
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                • #54
                  Originally posted by Guy_H View Post
                  Torque control is not an issue on these.

                  A lot of work has been done on the factory symbiotic mapping between the engine & gearbox torque control.

                  You would be pretty comfortable to add over 40% to the 350nm figure for a destructive level.
                  So the gearbox isn't limiting thetorque from the chip to 350 mm then?
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                  • #55
                    It does, but it's not that simple - there are hundreds of intertwined tables.

                    You will see (from dyno's that can measure torque & drivetrain loss) that a DSG in most cases will transmit almost exactly the same level of torque as a manual car. There are exceptions, but its nothing to worry about.

                    The Nurburgring Scirocco's ran DSG outputs & APR hardware - on DSG gearboxes in race conditions for 24 hours (and they ran for weeks on engine / drivetrain dynos before that). - Stock DSG mind you!


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                    • #56
                      Originally posted by Creniac View Post

                      So here it is:

                      converted GTI (stock is) 197HP and weighs 2948 Lbs
                      converted TSI (chipped) 202HP and weighs 2882 Lbs

                      Now for the calculator:

                      GTI (stock) 1/4 mile in 14.35 secs @ 94.95 miles an hour (152.8 Km/h)
                      TSI (chipped) 1/4 mile in 14.13 secs @ 96.48 miles an hour (155.43 Km/h)

                      Theoretically the chipped TSI wins on paper....... BUT ONLY JUST!!!!
                      Using the calculator i've got:
                      GTi(stock) 1/4mile is 14.98@94.1mph
                      TSi (chipped) 1/4 mile is 14.78 @ 95.5mph

                      Just as another point of reference
                      Checking up round the forum seems the first set of results is closer.
                      Last edited by AstraOiler; 25-06-2009, 06:34 PM.

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                      • #57
                        Originally posted by AstraOiler View Post
                        Using the calculator i've got:
                        GTi(stock) 1/4mile is 14.98@94.1mph
                        TSi (chipped) 1/4 mile is 14.78 @ 95.5mph

                        Just as another point of reference
                        Checking up round the forum seems the first set of results is closer.
                        Can you send a link to a calculator?
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                        • #58
                          Originally posted by Guy_H View Post
                          It does, but it's not that simple - there are hundreds of intertwined tables.

                          You will see (from dyno's that can measure torque & drivetrain loss) that a DSG in most cases will transmit almost exactly the same level of torque as a manual car. There are exceptions, but its nothing to worry about.

                          The Nurburgring Scirocco's ran DSG outputs & APR hardware - on DSG gearboxes in race conditions for 24 hours (and they ran for weeks on engine / drivetrain dynos before that). - Stock DSG mind you!


                          http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=3855643

                          So, um, what's the point of all these chips offering torque of greater than 350nm if the DSG can't use it?

                          Forgive my ignorance, I'm just trying to understand how it all works.
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                          • #59
                            Maverick since when did the S3 have a longitudinal engine install?
                            You are wrong it seems. This isn't the gear box for the S3.
                            Thanks for the links BTW.

                            I would assume that the S3 7 speed is a totally different beast.
                            A variation on the transverse box to include the haldex?

                            Anyone know about this?
                            2010 Skoda Octavia 1.8TSI DSG Wagon Cappucino Beige Tint.

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                            • #60
                              Originally posted by PROJET - L View Post
                              Maverick since when did the S3 have a longitudinal engine install?
                              You are wrong it seems. This isn't the gear box for the S3.
                              Thanks for the links BTW.

                              I would assume that the S3 7 speed is a totally different beast.
                              A variation on the transverse box to include the haldex?

                              Anyone know about this?
                              It seems you're unable to read

                              Orientation: Longitudinal & Quattro

                              Volkswagen DSG – 7 Speed Dual Clutch Gearbox (High Output)
                              website: www.my-gti.com

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