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  • Originally posted by AdamD View Post
    On my non-ACC car, I've noticed that the steering weighting is quite speed sensitive. While there may be minor adjustments to the weighting at low speeds, it seems to make a big transition around the 80km/h mark - I've noticed it several times while having a go on faster flowing bends, and also whilst changing lanes at varying (higher) speeds.

    It'd be interesting to know how much variation there is in the system on an ACC equipped car in various modes, versus a non-ACC car.
    From what Adam is saying - it sounds like the steering weight is a standard feature (which makes more sense). Someone needs to back to back test two cars with the different options.
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    • Originally posted by Guy_H View Post
      From what we can gather with diagnostics it does not change - you can see dedicated channels going OUT from the steering controller to the ESP system (chassis control piggybacks off this) but there are no return INPUT channels to the the steering. So from what I gather, the only change you will feel in steering is from the dampers being stiffer or softer. It may be elsewhere in the system, but I can't see any reference to it what so ever.
      If my understanding is correct when Adaptive Chassis Control switches to Sport it sends a command via the gateway control unit (in the dash) to the electromagnetic power steering system system to alter it's operation, the same applies when it switches out of Sport mode. The gateway control unit interfaces the control unit behind the drivers side rear wheel to the CAN bus system.
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      • Originally posted by G-rig View Post
        I assumed that the steering on non-ACC cars would be too light at higher speeds, however maybe having a lower car helps this?
        I believe it's the same as the Mark V where it adjusts depending on speed. The steering assistance is controlled by a map loaded in the control unit at the factory, this can be altered but not via VCDS IIRC. The map provides five different settings for 0km/h, 15km/h, 50km/h, 100km/h and 250km/h.

        It works with turning the steering wheel which twists a torsion bar, a sender transmits this info along with the steering wheel angle sensor, speed (vehicle and engine) details to the control unit which activates the electric motor to provide assistance based on the map above.
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        • [YOUTUBE]wID7Ikj9FPQ[/YOUTUBE]
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          • Nice work Guy. Good luck with the Castrol Edge Hot Tuner Challenge with this awesome piece of work.

            Have you got some pics of the exhaust? How does the exhaust tone compare to stock?

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            • Sounds very nice Cant wait to see/hear it in action on some tarmac!


              APR S2/Whiteline/H&R/Enkei/Carbonio/13.68@101/Winton-1:44.52

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              • amazing car would love to take it for a spin!
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                • Originally posted by Guy_H View Post
                  [YOUTUBE]wID7Ikj9FPQ[/YOUTUBE]


                  After watching that clip,all I can say is WOW.

                  I am overwhelmed. Magnificent,unbelievable,totally awestruck.
                  I called Martin Winterkorn to see if he had seen it. He had of course and was as amazed as me.

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                  • James look quite happy with the result - awesome work.

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                    • Originally posted by R1 Crasher View Post
                      After watching that clip,all I can say is WOW.

                      I am overwhelmed. Magnificent,unbelievable,totally awestruck.
                      I called Martin Winterkorn to see if he had seen it. He had of course and was as amazed as me.
                      Actually R1 crasher, the entire video was only for your benefit & no one else's due to your positive comments through our thread. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
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                      • Originally posted by Guy_H View Post
                        Actually R1 crasher, the entire video was only for your benefit & no one else's due to your positive comments through our thread. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
                        Ha ha ha...Good one guy......he is truly excited!

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                        • Hi all

                          I am new to this forum and I have a white DSG Golf R on order (due Nov - like everyone else)

                          Question, when the APR Stage 1 is fitted, does it give the exhaust note more punch? (as well as the obvious benefits..)

                          Thanks in advance
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                          • Yes and no. I mean, the exhaust and all the mechanicals are the same. But it has more power and gets on boost quicker... You get more exhaust note change when going to Stage II (with the intake and downpipe and a further update to the ECU).

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                            • Originally posted by MattD View Post
                              Hi all

                              I am new to this forum and I have a white DSG Golf R on order (due Nov - like everyone else)

                              Question, when the APR Stage 1 is fitted, does it give the exhaust note more punch? (as well as the obvious benefits..)

                              Thanks in advance
                              Exhaust note will remain the same


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                              • Originally posted by coreying View Post
                                Yes and no. I mean, the exhaust and all the mechanicals are the same. But it has more power and gets on boost quicker... You get more exhaust note change when going to Stage II (with the intake and downpipe and a further update to the ECU).
                                As adzy said, no it will stay the same, you just get more power. If you want the exhaust note to change, change either the down pipe or the exhaust.
                                I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...

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