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  • #31
    Thanks for that Mav.. It's good to have it put into perspective. Now I've just gotta balance out whether the extra $600 is worth the local support (and I think it will be).
    2002 Volkswagen Bora V5 - 2007 Mazda 3 GT - 1998 Ford Contour Sport - 2010 Volkswagen Jetta 2.0T - 2013 Volkswagen Passat 130TDI - 2015 Ford Escape 1.5 - 2016 Subaru WRX - 2018 Volkswagen Golf R Wolfsburg Wagon

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    • #32
      Originally posted by maca View Post
      Thanks for that Mav.. It's good to have it put into perspective. Now I've just gotta balance out whether the extra $600 is worth the local support (and I think it will be).
      GIAC is only 75k's away man.. Half the price for a little over a half hour drive

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      • #33
        When I decided to go the chipped route I went to a oettinger dealer first up who had some initial problems loading on the flash due to my ecu code. After 5 trips they finally worked it out and gave me the full program for a week long trial. Now this is no way me rubbishing the company but for the price I was extremely dissapointed!!!!!!!!!! Even if the flash was $1000 dollars cheaper I still would of said no!!! My car developed a nasty flat spot or hole and the low down urgency was woeful! The reason I went vw was the technology and I wanted to step away from the jap way of life ( I had a Nissan gtir before the vw) of nothing down low big lag then at 4000rpm boost!!! But once my car was flashed with oettinger that is what it was and in gear acceleration in 5th or 6th was appalling!! I stumbled across giac by accident whilst looking for someone to fit a LSD to my car the reflash was cheaper which isn't an issue but the dealer was closer which is a plus. I couldn't get a trial I think but the price was good so I chanced it!!! Immediately the car was quicker and more responsive but after a couple days of driving it it was a completely new animal. Low down it was responsive and there was no flat spot in the middle of the rev range. In gear acceleration is awesome and it just pulls and pulls to redline. When my fiancé got in the car for the first time it scared her and her words where " holy this reflash thingy must of been way more exspensive than the first one you had! I don't like it it scares me" in my book that means it's perfect! In no way am I bad mouthing the other tuners but in my situation I found giac a far superior tune way more resposive and it got rid of the niggling little flat spots my car had on the other tune!!!
        Last edited by WEDEL.1; 21-06-2009, 11:11 AM. Reason: Remove asterisks
        Good bye GTI Hello Golf R

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        • #34
          Actually, through what Mav posted earlier in the other thread regarding the differences between the ed30/pirelli compare to standard GTI, kinda worry me abit on tuning. With just an increase in 30hp and 20nm VW did alot of mods to the engine.

          Larger capacity fuel injectors (13% higher flow)
          Larger intercooler (smaller then the S3)
          Engine block main bearing caps, pedestals are reinforced
          Conrods have larger rod bolts and new bearings
          Pistons have 21mm gudgeon pins instead of 19mm
          Piston top ring is improved
          Recirculation Valve (blow off valve) not located on turbo

          Imagine what an extra 40kw and 120nm would do to the engine?
          Ed

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          • #35
            Originally posted by kaoticice View Post
            Actually, through what Mav posted earlier in the other thread regarding the differences between the ed30/pirelli compare to standard GTI, kinda worry me abit on tuning. With just an increase in 30hp and 20nm VW did alot of mods to the engine.


            Imagine what an extra 40kw and 120nm would do to the engine?
            VW over engineer their engines so an increase in power of 2-30% isn't anything to worry about, especially when you look at how much power is being put through stock GTI engines with K04 and larger turbos with minimal problems so running the K03 at higher boost isn't really taxing the engine.

            More power equals more wear and tear but if the car is maintained well including additional oil changes there is no reason to suspect that the car will have a failure before a stock car. If it's driven hard all the time non stop on the other hand it's a different story and there's cars owned by forum members that I wouldn't touch with a barge pole (stock or chipped) because of the way they're treated.
            website: www.my-gti.com

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            • #36
              Has anyone experienced any problems after a flash trial?
              BLACK 2.0 FSI Jetta -
              Transforms - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgjFFxjkZlQ

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              • #37
                Driving to the airport from Caulfield this morning I got 7.7l/100. It's a pretty easy drive but economy off the throttle seems OK. Still to early to call conclusively.

                I have noticed that in auto the shift into second on medium throttle is a little different. I think the extra power and torque show up the inherent weaknesses of the DSG tranny......so maybe next step is the tranny flash.....

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                • #38
                  dont speak of dsg weaknesses infront of maverick

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                  • #39
                    On the contrary, let's hear from him on the topic.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by LotusGTI View Post
                      On the contrary, let's hear from him on the topic.
                      Its been done to death...Numerous threads about it...
                      "If can't get behind your troops, feel free to stand in front of them..."

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                      • #41
                        Well I think that the new map does not suit the DSG as well as the OEM map. It (feels like it falls into a bit of a hole) usually happens on light or medium throttle openings and may be a combination of the box short shifting (as it likes to do) and the torque delivery of the map. Its much happier being flogged than driven gently.

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                        • #42
                          I've done a few more miles now and would def say the DSG is not as well matched to the new torque and power. Some changes are a little rough (5th to 6th full throttle at 130km/h in manual mode this morning), the whole DSG take up off the line issue is a little trickier.

                          Nothing drastic, and nothing that would make me concerned or not recommend doing this, but true IMHO.

                          Engine-wise I'm still really happy with the upgrade. Just go get one if you're umming and ahhing (brand of your choice).

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by LotusGTI View Post
                            I've done a few more miles now and would def say the DSG is not as well matched to the new torque and power.
                            What exactly do you mean by not matched to the new torque and power? The DSG is adaptive and works across quite a few different engines and applications without problems and I can't fault the way it operates with an engine reflash.

                            Some changes are a little rough (5th to 6th full throttle at 130km/h in manual mode this morning), the whole DSG take up off the line issue is a little trickier.
                            Why would you change from 5th to 6th at full throttle doing only 130? Sounds like you're best off leaving the gearbox in D or S mode
                            website: www.my-gti.com

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by Maverick View Post
                              What exactly do you mean by not matched to the new torque and power? The DSG is adaptive and works across quite a few different engines and applications without problems and I can't fault the way it operates with an engine reflash.

                              I just call it how I see it. Nothing more to say.



                              Why would you change from 5th to 6th at full throttle doing only 130? Sounds like you're best off leaving the gearbox in D or S mode
                              Short shifting. It gives you a better idea of early / mid range torque delivery.

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                              • #45
                                @LotusGTI, just a random question.. Do you switch it back to stock settings often??

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