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Went for REVO at VW Village. No dyno (or was extra cost and was not told that upfront) so can’t say how much was gained but given the copy paste tune assume it’s what it says on the tin. Feels great, car pulls very nicely across the range. Low revs feels a bit lazy, assume it’s DSG being slow but in manual it’s loads of fun. Highly recommend, tune was done in 1 hour. $1220, no discounting as far as I am aware.
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Originally posted by alin13 View PostWent for REVO at VW Village. No dyno (or was extra cost and was not told that upfront) so can’t say how much was gained but given the copy paste tune assume it’s what it says on the tin. Feels great, car pulls very nicely across the range. Low revs feels a bit lazy, assume it’s DSG being slow but in manual it’s loads of fun. Highly recommend, tune was done in 1 hour. $1220, no discounting as far as I am aware.Current:
2017 Mk2 Tiguan 162TSI, R-line, White
2020 Mk7.5 Golf R Wagon, White
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Originally posted by alin13 View PostWent for REVO at VW Village. No dyno (or was extra cost and was not told that upfront) so can’t say how much was gained but given the copy paste tune assume it’s what it says on the tin. Feels great, car pulls very nicely across the range. Low revs feels a bit lazy, assume it’s DSG being slow but in manual it’s loads of fun. Highly recommend, tune was done in 1 hour. $1220, no discounting as far as I am aware.
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Yea all good re discounts, the value you get out of a tune makes it worth every cent, different car. The gear shifting in S is becoming better, assuming DSG learns the new power somewhat but you will feel the surge kick in after 2k RPM. I haven’t launched the car at all so probably if you do that there no issues but for everyday driving you feel the pull. That being said in manual you can control the revs better so you get more of that power instantly. No gearbox issues, it is a known REVO tune configuration, smoother pull on the revs but lower kick upfront vs APR that kicks more down low and tapers off on top end revs (from what I’ve read not that I had the APR done). I guess personal preference, given the weight of the car I prefer a smoother start otherwise the wheels might rip away from the chassis lol.
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Originally posted by Surly78 View PostI'd be interested to know if you find any increased fuel efficiency as some others have reported in getting a stage 1 done.
I love my 162 Allspace but it is significantly thirstier around town than I was expecting.
So the leaner fuel mixture, combined with more power and torque - means the engine doesn't have to work as hard to get the car moving and keep it moving = better fuel economy.
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Originally posted by Surly78 View PostThanks for that.
Would love to get a stage 1 done but I'm only halfway thru a 3yr lease.
Don't want to risk getting it done and having issues before the lease runs out.
Love the car other than the thirsty city driving.
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Originally posted by alin13 View PostWent for REVO at VW Village. No dyno (or was extra cost and was not told that upfront) so can’t say how much was gained but given the copy paste tune assume it’s what it says on the tin. Feels great, car pulls very nicely across the range. Low revs feels a bit lazy, assume it’s DSG being slow but in manual it’s loads of fun. Highly recommend, tune was done in 1 hour. $1220, no discounting as far as I am aware.
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Originally posted by Entheos View PostYeah - I felt the same when I did Stage 1. Unlike you, with a 5 year warranty, there was no way I was waiting for warranty to expire - I just waited a year between Stage 1 and Stage 3
I reckon that VW should release an R version with power similar to Stage 1 - it would be an instant hit.
BTW - Im considering either apr or revo stage 1 on my my18.5 162tsi rline
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