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  • How fast do you drive around (or out of) a roundabout anyway - I've been able to go round them in 3rd gear without problematic power/lag issues
    Some say he was the Stig... all we know is that he drives a VW Transporter.
    Audi A3

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    • Originally posted by triode12 View Post
      It is not about a having heavier right foot...even if you stomp on the throttle, the built-in delay still prevents the car being as responsive as one would like/expect it to be.
      I gotta say, i'm interested!!

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      • Originally posted by triode12 View Post
        It is not about a having heavier right foot...even if you stomp on the throttle, the built-in delay still prevents the car being as responsive as one would like/expect it to be.
        From their own website:

        How It Works

        Sprint Booster modifies the signal between the accelerator pedal module and the electronic throttle body. This modified signal forces the throttle body to open 'more' than the stock signal at a given pedal position. In effect, the idle-to-full-throttle pedal travel is reduced. This makes your car 'feel' more powerful because a given pedal input produces greater throttle opening. This is especially evident in the low to mid rpm range where most cars spend their time on the street.

        Sprint Booster simply modifies the throttle signal between the accelerator pedal and the throttle body. Big deal right? Keep in mind, this is the same concept as the 'throttle pulley' modification on cable based throttle systems - which was very popular in it's time. It doesn't add horsepower, but makes the throttle more sensitive and makes the car 'feel' faster.

        Is Sprint Booster for everyone? Of course not, no performance product ever is. If you have a track car where you spend most of your time near redline, Sprint Booster is not for you - Sprint Booster benefits are felt in the low to mid pedal travel. Some people don't like the fact that Sprint Booster reaches full throttle before full pedal travel - if you routinely mash the throttle to the floor, Sprint Booster may not be for you.
        An On/Off switch for throttle? Sounds like oil of the serpent to me

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        • Yeah I had a look and don't see any point to it now that I'm APR'd
          Some say he was the Stig... all we know is that he drives a VW Transporter.
          Audi A3

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          • Hey guys

            Given the previous problems the MKV had with PCV's and cam followers and what have you, I've decided to take precautionary measures to make sure the MK6 doesnt suffer the same fate

            So I've decided to change to :

            1) OEM Revision "D" Piston DV (if it doesnt have one already)
            2) Buy the 2.0 TFSI cam follower and have it ready just in case it craps itself.
            3) OEM Revision "F" PCV Revision with EuroJet PCV tubing
            4) Oil Catch Can

            Now, #4 is where I need assistance and advice. I'm planning on installed an Oil Catch can but I dont know which one is best. Well, maybe best is a poor choice of word but I just want to know which one most people use and recommend?
            Last edited by stephen8512; 03-01-2011, 12:49 AM.

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            • Originally posted by Pepe View Post
              From their own website:



              An On/Off switch for throttle? Sounds like oil of the serpent to me
              When I mash the accelerator pedal on both my golfs(one is a GT with a 1.4 TSI engine - with a small supercharger for boosting the low revs) - there is still a 1/2 sec delay before anything happens. The delay has nothing to do with lag.

              So I don't believe the small amount "lag" that BezzyR is experiencing post APR is due to lag but rather the throttle delay.

              There is a sprintbooster dealer in Australia - I'm sure one could always ask for a trial before purchase.
              Last edited by triode12; 03-01-2011, 07:29 AM.

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              • Originally posted by Pepe View Post
                From their own website:

                An On/Off switch for throttle? Sounds like oil of the serpent to me
                The device is a couple of resisters in parallel that helps eliminate the electronic delay, a side-effect with all drive-by-wire throttles. It's not meant to be magic, but a practical electronic fix... I have one on my 6MT Porsche & I wouldn't have it any other way, makes heal & toe so much easier!

                Sprintbooster will help (not eliminate) the dreaded R lag issue IMO, why? because it will send the throttle single to 2500rpm quicker than stock thus sending the turbo to spool earlier. The sooner the turbo spools the less lag...

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                • I am not convinced, the documentation indicates it has absolutely no performance improvement abilities whatsoever. My conclusion is it merely changes the distance required to obtain throttle response, so rather than having to flatten the foot pedal to achieve the desired response from the engine it it just further up the throttle depression arc. Hence why it has no value on the track however may improve the feel of the car when driving about town because you dont have to be so dramatic when trying to get the car to respond.

                  It is a driving experience rather than a performance enhancing device.
                  Current Ride: MY 16 Daytona Pearl Grey Audi S3- Performance Pack 1, Sunroof and Driver assist

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                  • Originally posted by SilvrFoxX View Post
                    It is a driving experience rather than a performance enhancing device.
                    You have no argument from me about that. The device manufacturer also states that it doesn't improve performance.i.e. doesn't add hp or kw.
                    But isn't improving the driving experience of any car important?
                    Last edited by triode12; 03-01-2011, 07:51 AM.

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                    • Originally posted by SilvrFoxX View Post
                      I am not convinced, the documentation indicates it has absolutely no performance improvement abilities whatsoever. My conclusion is it merely changes the distance required to obtain throttle response, so rather than having to flatten the foot pedal to achieve the desired response from the engine it it just further up the throttle depression arc. Hence why it has no value on the track however may improve the feel of the car when driving about town because you dont have to be so dramatic when trying to get the car to respond.

                      It is a driving experience rather than a performance enhancing device.
                      I won't increase power if that's what you consider "performance improvements" it will however improve driveability especially in manual transmission, similar to "sports mode" with a remapped throttle response found in high-end German sports cars without increasing the power!

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                      • I would suggest that for a few hundred dollars it is not as intelligent as a high end or even a mid tier Jap car with the i Drive, Si Drive which does the same thing but is far more sophisticated. Not withstanding the reviews give it a thumbs up for overcoming that electronic delay
                        Current Ride: MY 16 Daytona Pearl Grey Audi S3- Performance Pack 1, Sunroof and Driver assist

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                        • You can pay over 2.5K on fancy "sports modes" options when really its just a throttle re-map with a slightly increased rev limiter threshold, a big scam IMO.

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                          • Originally posted by triode12 View Post
                            But isn't improving the driving experience of any car important?
                            Important.. No.. desireable.. maybe .. Individually we all hold different things as important to our driving experience, if this floats your boat then I guess it is important. But back off the philisophical side it is more of a question about snake oil and perceived beneift for buck .. this one smells like a Suabru STI rear wing on Hyundia Excel.
                            Current Ride: MY 16 Daytona Pearl Grey Audi S3- Performance Pack 1, Sunroof and Driver assist

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                            • Each to their own, it's far from snake oil, but rather an electronic circuit to help correct electronic e-throttle lag used most modern cars. I must have wasted 20 years working with snake oil. I suppose air-con is snake-air that only appears to 'feel" cooler...

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                              • Originally posted by SilvrFoxX View Post
                                Important.. No.. desireable.. maybe .. Individually we all hold different things as important to our driving experience, if this floats your boat then I guess it is important. But back off the philisophical side it is more of a question about snake oil and perceived beneift for buck .. this one smells like a Suabru STI rear wing on Hyundia Excel.
                                Anyway, back to my initial point before it went OT with this sprint booster discussion, that the "lag" experienced by BezzR (post APR) may not be lag but more so throttle delay.

                                I drove a Golf R in Sg in March 2010, and it didn't have any lag (in drive) that I noticed and I was driving it as I would my Pirelli. I suspect now(having also after test driving a local R) that the one in Sg was tuned (VW Sg has a working relationship with APR - cars can be bought pretuned with APR). This initial test drive caused me to report (incorrectly in retrospect ) that the R's acceleration was linear with no noticeable lag.
                                Last edited by triode12; 03-01-2011, 09:30 AM.

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