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Ok that must have been South Africa I was talking about. Well, sorry no remap for them unless willing to upgrade the clutch
As mentioned by SimoHDK, "For those with manual vehicles wanting to run +5.0, MAP6 default settings should be used. This reduces low end boost to protect your clutch."
I'm guessing they're safe to use on manuals? SimoHDK care to chime in?
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As mentioned by SimoHDK, "For those with manual vehicles wanting to run +5.0, MAP6 default settings should be used. This reduces low end boost to protect your clutch."
I'm guessing they're safe to use on manuals? SimoHDK care to chime in?
As far as I know that map does indeed go easier on the clutch, but I would imagine still some slippage can be expected at certain occasions. This is not JB1 related though, all mapped manuals (regardless of tuner) had also reported this.
I think it was mentioned elsewhere but does anyone know how it integrates with the over boost function
The over-boost (i like to call it under-boost) is sadly retained. It either needs a proper ecu remap to get rid off, OR, I am hoping that the upcoming JB4 (to which all JB1 will have an upgrade path) working on absolute boost will be able to bypass. The way the JB1 works (differential pressure) it's not possible to over-ride it.
So since the dyno run showed 370ps, I understood it should be smt like 340 normal / 370 on overboost.
I think compatibility with the ED40 was discussed in the dedicated thread on these forums. I'd look it up and link the relevant section, but I'm at work and far too busy for a Friday. It's going to be a long day. I should get off the forums haha.
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Excellent little unit but if you're manual and get it id save ~1500-2k for a clutch.
The stock clutch is balls.
Yep. 100% agree with the addition of it being balls regardless of tune. It's the one thing that annoys me about the car and is made many times worse by the terrible electric parking brake.
The number of times I would park the car and smell the clutch after driving up my driveway is far too many.
I'm probably going to be looking for a better clutch irrespective of the JB1.
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As mentioned by SimoHDK, "For those with manual vehicles wanting to run +5.0, MAP6 default settings should be used. This reduces low end boost to protect your clutch."
I'm guessing they're safe to use on manuals? SimoHDK care to chime in?
Definitely safe to use on manuals. The general consensus is however that the stock clutch is the weakest part of the driveline. Many people have had no issues with manuals and tunes, it really depends on the driver.
I.E If you're planning to dump the clutch at every set of lights you're going to have issues.
As far as I know that map does indeed go easier on the clutch, but I would imagine still some slippage can be expected at certain occasions. This is not JB1 related though, all mapped manuals (regardless of tuner) had also reported this.
The over-boost (i like to call it under-boost) is sadly retained. It either needs a proper ecu remap to get rid off, OR, I am hoping that the upcoming JB4 (to which all JB1 will have an upgrade path) working on absolute boost will be able to bypass. The way the JB1 works (differential pressure) it's not possible to over-ride it.
So since the dyno run showed 370ps, I understood it should be smt like 340 normal / 370 on overboost.
Hey ringo, I'm thinking your car is a NAR build vs our ROW build here in Oz. I wonder if the stock (VW) maps for both builds are identical, or tuned differently for different fuels in the respective regions. Seeing as the JB1 comes from US, will (should) the JB1 maps be different for the different build (region) cars? Maybe a question for George at Burger Tuning.
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How easy is it to install once you receive the unit?
I had a look on the Auto instruct website and it looks pretty straight forward, and this is coming from someone that isn't what you'd call a hands on car guy.
Hey ringo, I'm thinking your car is a NAR build vs our ROW build here in Oz. I wonder if the stock (VW) maps for both builds are identical, or tuned differently for different fuels in the respective regions. Seeing as the JB1 comes from US, will (should) the JB1 maps be different for the different build (region) cars? Maybe a question for George at Burger Tuning.
George is the developer for the Golf R / RS3 JB1 based in Johannesburg SA they use the same duel injection engine as we get in OZ but the JB1 seems to cater for all markets even the US direct only injection engine, if I remember correctly George has questioned why North America gets the direct only injection. Performance seems much the same with either engine regardless.
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