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  • Have APR released details on their exhaust for the R yet?
    I think I'll be doing the Stage II as well, but at the moment I can only guestimate how much it'll cost cause of the exhaust not being available yet.

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    • Just lookup APR's S3 info.


      MY10 S3 3dr

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      • yeah - I already have... and it says "(Note: TTS/Golf R - Catback exhaust coming soon)"

        Also, I would hope tha the R exhaust is going to be closer to the GTI's price than the S3's price

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        • Originally posted by sandandsalt View Post
          ordered three door last august 09 paid deposit 2k with all options,dsg,recaros,xeon,ccc,white, two door, no sunroof,19" black wheels. So far I know July/august delivery. All info was put down with tba.
          APR stage two booked and ready.
          Nice spec, the white and black wheels looks good. Did the dealer push for the $2k deposit? Mine only requested $500 which was fine with me given the long wait!

          No mucking around with the APR gear though, it's always good to have a guinea pig on the forums
          But I'd only consider the ECU remap at best.

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          • Originally posted by Serge View Post
            Just to make it clear to everyone. At this point of time we know what specs and what options are on golf R and you can place an order on the car, subject to pricing. Thats if you want to be amongst first people to drive golf R
            my order was placed with BW Moorabin for a 3 door, but advised 2 weeks ago no 3 doors!

            good to hear VWA have announced otherwise.

            will call my rep this morning...

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            • God I wish I could get that beautiful blue on the normal GTI...would make colour selection a lot easier..

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              • Originally posted by dave- View Post
                No mucking around with the APR gear though, it's always good to have a guinea pig on the forums
                But I'd only consider the ECU remap at best.
                There's not much 'guinea pigging' to occur. We've already had the S3 drivers do that for us for the past 4 years

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                • how much is everyone hoping to achive with the apr stage two? what would the total cost of doing the upgrades i had a quick look at the site couldn't see a set cost.

                  how come everyone is going to apr and not giving other tuneres ago
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                  • Originally posted by astro View Post
                    how much is everyone hoping to achive with the apr stage two? what would the total cost of doing the upgrades i had a quick look at the site couldn't see a set cost.

                    how come everyone is going to apr and not giving other tuneres ago
                    It will cost you between 2 - 4k from memory.

                    APR is used as they have the most support, their products go through a a hell of a lot of testing and the results can be seen in the S3's they have done.
                    It may not give the best power figures (close enough though) but the parts are more likely to last and perform better throughout their lifetime.



                    Just saw the new Club Spec'd Imprezza being released in australia for 50k so that would be the price to beat for the Golf R imho.
                    My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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                    • Sorry, just to clarify, it'll DEFINITELY cost you more than $2k, and while, you could do it for just over $4k, there is no set 'definition' for what stage II is (unlike Stage I).

                      Stage II for the Audi S3 / Audi TT-S / Golf R is:-
                      Required Software/Hardware:
                      APR ECU Upgrade $1695 for a single program. $1850 with two programs. ($250 for another program, $500 for two more programs, $170 for fault code erase, $170 for security lockout, $420 for anti theft). I personally would get the $1850 two program + $170 security lockout option.
                      http://www.goapr.com.au/products/apr...-downpipe.html $2495 for the S3 (but only $1,525 for the MK6 GTI, so hopefully for the R it will be somewhere between these two prices).

                      Recommended Hardware:
                      APR/Carbonio Intake is $599 for Stage I or $948 for Stage II. I believe this is what will be used in the R
                      APR 3" RSC Full Exhaust $3995 for the S3. Of note, the S3's exhaust isn't an RSC model (no drone), but the MK6 Golf GTI's exhaust is an RSC model and is only $3100. So again, hopefully the Golf R will be somewhere between these two prices and will be an RSC exhaust too. Also, obviously, if you do a full exhaust from the get go, it's cheaper than getting the downpipe first and adding the rest later.
                      APR Intercooler is $1995, and this is what will be used for the R.


                      So as you can see. The cheapest you can do Stage II, based on the S3 hardware, is $4190 - although with two ECU programs and the security lockout, $4515
                      If you add in the full range of recommended hardware, the cost is $8958
                      Both of these have a labour component which is additional.


                      How much will you achieve? 240KW / 435NM is the APR Stage I ECU update. Stage II isn't necessarily a big upgrade from that, but what it does is make the power more consistent and available from wider revs. The intercooler means that the power is there for longer and on hotter days etc. There is no specific numbers as what the Stage II makes because there are numerous configurations of what is 'Stage II'.
                      Last edited by Corey_R; 07-04-2010, 11:53 AM.

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                      • Originally posted by team_v View Post
                        Just saw the new Club Spec'd Imprezza being released in australia for 50k so that would be the price to beat for the Golf R imho.
                        I personally don't think that the Imprezza is really any competition for the R. From performance sure. But from build quality and interior quality, no.

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                        • Originally posted by coreying View Post
                          I personally don't think that the Imprezza is really any competition for the R. From performance sure. But from build quality and interior quality, no.
                          I agree with the build quality and interior being sub-par for the imprezza but if people are looking for a small performance car and aren't ane still tossing up between car's, this could prove to be a coompetitor.

                          Sure we would go the R as we are VW fans but if you are coming from a 10yo riceline, then anything new is going to be built better and have a better interior.
                          My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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                          • Originally posted by coreying View Post
                            Stuff about StageII
                            Thanks for making this all nice and clear Corey.

                            I think for me, Stage I on the Golf R or even GTI is completely sufficient for street use.

                            For $1500-1750 on the GTI depending on programs chosen etc, you cant go wrong.

                            The other $2k+ for the Stage II updgrade ontop can be better spent on suspension IMO.

                            This is assuming street usage only. Even rare track usage would make great benefit of the Stage II however.
                            2019 BMW M3 CS

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                            • APR Stg 1 = 239kw/435NM
                              APR Stg 2 = ~255kw/450NM (Stg 1 + Carbonio + Exhaust) Cost about $6-7K

                              Intercooler upgrade not needed for Stg2 .... also Golf R (and S3) intercooler is 30% bigger than GTI to start with anyway. S3 (And Golf R) intercooler is popular and cheapish upgrade to GTIs, TSI Jettas and TSI Tiguans.

                              Stg 2 as detailed here for me is a given ...... ......
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                              • Originally posted by Sharkie View Post
                                APR Stg 1 = 239kw/435NM
                                APR Stg 2 = ~255kw/450NM (Stg 1 + Carbonio + Exhaust) Cost about $6-7K

                                Intercooler upgrade not needed for Stg2 .... also Golf R (and S3) intercooler is 30% bigger than GTI to start with anyway. S3 (And Golf R) intercooler is popular and cheapish upgrade to GTIs, TSI Jettas and TSI Tiguans.

                                Stg 2 as detailed here for me is a given ...... ......
                                I'm leaning towards the Stage II as well.
                                In my MKV GTI, despite what the difference in peak power figures might say, the Stage II upgrade did make a big difference in the feel and the sound of the car. It wasn't just that the exhaust note was deeper, raspier and a bit louder (I had the APR quad tip 3" exhaust), but the engine note, induction sound etc also changed significantly. It really was an awesome change which had many people asking whether I had made "significant engine modifications".

                                Thanks for pointing out that info about the S3/R intercooler being 30% larger. Although APR list their intercooler as a "recommended upgrade", I guess they are there to make money, so that's no big surprise.

                                What are your thoughts on the differences between the Carbonio Stage I and Stage II intakes? Is the Stage II worth the $349 difference in price?

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