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  • #31
    Hey Tigger73,
    Glad you could post up the dyno, I would have pulled my hair out last night trying (if I had any). And yes it does pull like a train over 3,000RPM. I love the dual personality where under 2800RPM it's great for cruising and daily duties, but over that and just keeps pulling!
    Now to find a Mk7 Golf R cat-back exhaust with resonator (apparently it's located much further down the exhaust than the 132), to fit and cut most of the tinny-raspy sound out. And the more I think about it, I like the quad tips showing, only issue will be cutting out the extra bit for the tips, or is there an aftermarket bumper available?

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    • #32
      Originally posted by OzTurtle View Post
      Hey Tigger73,
      Glad you could post up the dyno, I would have pulled my hair out last night trying (if I had any). And yes it does pull like a train over 3,000RPM. I love the dual personality where under 2800RPM it's great for cruising and daily duties, but over that and just keeps pulling!
      Be interested to hear what time it does the 0-100 now.

      Originally posted by OzTurtle View Post
      Now to find a Mk7 Golf R cat-back exhaust with resonator (apparently it's located much further down the exhaust than the 132), to fit and cut most of the tinny-raspy sound out. And the more I think about it, I like the quad tips showing, only issue will be cutting out the extra bit for the tips, or is there an aftermarket bumper available?
      You'll have to cut the second outlet in the rear bumper. Or find a rear bumper at a wreckers off a Highline model.

      2017 Tiguan Sportline - Tigger73's 162TSI Sportline

      2016 Scirocco R, stage 1, 205kwaw (sold) - Tigger73's Scirocco R Build
      2013 Tiguan 155TSI, stage 1, 144kwaw (sold) - Tigger73's 155TSI Build
      2011 Tiguan 125TSI, Stage 2+, 152kwaw (sold)
      - Tigger73's 125TSI Build


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      • #33
        Great result OzTurtle
        Here’s hoping we can get the same from the Troc
        The Mrs is keen on one
        2018 Allspace 162TSI R Line

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        • #34
          Originally posted by iDiesel View Post
          Great result OzTurtle
          Here’s hoping we can get the same from the Troc
          The Mrs is keen on one
          100% I'm looking at T-Roc as a possible future car for our stable also. It has a lot better handling than the Tig and if it's tuneable this would make a great little package.

          2017 Tiguan Sportline - Tigger73's 162TSI Sportline

          2016 Scirocco R, stage 1, 205kwaw (sold) - Tigger73's Scirocco R Build
          2013 Tiguan 155TSI, stage 1, 144kwaw (sold) - Tigger73's 155TSI Build
          2011 Tiguan 125TSI, Stage 2+, 152kwaw (sold)
          - Tigger73's 125TSI Build


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          • #35
            Hi iDiesel,

            I have a 2019 132TSI Allspace and bought it under the presumption it would tune up like the 162TSI's (should have done a bit more digging around first). Had a MK1 125TSI with APR 2+ previously.
            Can you share a price list (inc labour maybe?) and where you went. I'm in QLD sunshine coast and the local dealer for tunes (including APR) is Eurocar Upgrades, and just want to be able to compare costings of getting my tig upgraded close to your Kwaw specs!

            Cheers mate!

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Letslogin View Post
              Hi iDiesel,

              I have a 2019 132TSI Allspace and bought it under the presumption it would tune up like the 162TSI's (should have done a bit more digging around first). Had a MK1 125TSI with APR 2+ previously.
              Can you share a price list (inc labour maybe?) and where you went. I'm in QLD sunshine coast and the local dealer for tunes (including APR) is Eurocar Upgrades, and just want to be able to compare costings of getting my tig upgraded close to your Kwaw specs!

              Cheers mate!
              I believe APR may have a stage 1 tune for this engine now, however if you wanted to get similar results I'd talk to German Auto Dynamics who are the Underground Performance dealer in Brisbane:

              Unit 3/7 Wrights Pl,
              Arundel QLD 4214
              Call 1300 423 287
              m.me/GermanAutoDynamicsAUSTRALIA
              info@germanautodynamics.com.au
              AUDI VOLKSWAGEN BMW MERCEDES-BENZ service and performance specialist | GERMAN AUTO DYNAMICS

              Obviously Underground Performance have spent the time to develop the file for this engine so I'd be inclined to at least talk to these guys to see what they can do for you.

              2017 Tiguan Sportline - Tigger73's 162TSI Sportline

              2016 Scirocco R, stage 1, 205kwaw (sold) - Tigger73's Scirocco R Build
              2013 Tiguan 155TSI, stage 1, 144kwaw (sold) - Tigger73's 155TSI Build
              2011 Tiguan 125TSI, Stage 2+, 152kwaw (sold)
              - Tigger73's 125TSI Build


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              • #37
                Originally posted by Letslogin View Post
                Can you share a price list (inc labour maybe?) and where you went.
                ~$1200 seems the going rate for an APR tune - Stage 1. I bought mine when they had 20% off sale
                DSG tune is on top of that - not necessary, but could make a better match for the extra torque - I haven't done this
                2018 Allspace 162TSI R Line

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                • #38
                  Thanks mate. I went with the APR Stage 1 for $1100 because it's all local tuners had (they are starting to stock TVS, but have read some conflicting stories with their customer service). Price seems good - and the result has been great! A little extra pep which has gotten me closer to my experience with the APR Stage 2+ on the MK1 Tig.

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                  • #39
                    Thanks Tigger... These guys are about 2.5hrs away from me, so I wouldn't be able to justify starting a working relationship with them ... am just seeing the tail end of a crappy relationship with a euro car specialist in Capalaba which is 1.5hrs from me. Everything is fine when it's all working proper, but the tell of a great mechanic and tuner I think is how they treat you when things go wrong - and driving 1.5+hrs each time is a real sour on a bad situation, haha.

                    Thanks for your replies guys : )

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by OzTurtle View Post
                      G'day all, new to the forum but wanted to share what I've done to my Tiguan R-Line, and what's currently being added modification wise.
                      As stated it's the 132tsi petrol, which had a custom Underground performance stage 1 ECU & TCU tune, taking it from 115KW and 280NM at the wheels to 144KW and 360NM. From there it's also been lowered using Golf R springs, which gives it a nice stance.
                      I was pretty happy with the tune outcome, but as is the case, soon wanted more. So now it's back at Underground have a modified HPA IS38 installed (from the factory IS20), along with a catted downpipe, Moshimoto intercooler, turbo inlet pipe, and re-tune to suit.
                      Hopefully I'll get it back early next week and can report on advantages/disadvantages, and bang for buck results.
                      If anyone has already been down a similar path, hit me up with and let me know your thoughts.
                      Hi, I have a Skoda Kodiaq 132TSI which has the same running gear as the Tiguan 132TSI, lately been doing research on the tuning side of things and came across this thread. From what I can gather our cars has the EA888 Gen 3B Budack cycle engine which is the low output of the Gen 3.

                      The factory turbocharger found on the Gen 3B engine isn't made by IHI nor IS20 in this regard, its actually made by Continental using their RAAX design, part No. 06K 145 654 K. The main difference for the Gen 3B family engine is it has the valvelift system applied on the intake side where as the Gen 3 has it on the exhaust side which is more tuneable and make more power, ours are designed for higher-efficiency. The Gen 3B has an increase of the compression ratio from 9.6 (Gen 3) to 11.7 by decreasing the combustion chamber volume.

                      I am slowly getting all the parts to go stage 2 once the remaining warranty runs out on the car, good to see you had great results and I will be watching this space for further updates, thanks.

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                      • #41
                        Kodiaq 132TSI

                        Originally posted by 909OGO View Post
                        Hi, I have a Skoda Kodiaq 132TSI which has the same running gear as the Tiguan 132TSI, lately been doing research on the tuning side of things and came across this thread. From what I can gather our cars has the EA888 Gen 3B Budack cycle engine which is the low output of the Gen 3.

                        The factory turbocharger found on the Gen 3B engine isn't made by IHI nor IS20 in this regard, its actually made by Continental using their RAAX design, part No. 06K 145 654 K. The main difference for the Gen 3B family engine is it has the valvelift system applied on the intake side where as the Gen 3 has it on the exhaust side which is more tuneable and make more power, ours are designed for higher-efficiency. The Gen 3B has an increase of the compression ratio from 9.6 (Gen 3) to 11.7 by decreasing the combustion chamber volume.

                        I am slowly getting all the parts to go stage 2 once the remaining warranty runs out on the car, good to see you had great results and I will be watching this space for further updates, thanks.
                        Tell me more… I have a 2022 Kodiaq 132 sportline. I fitted a race chip I had from my 162 Tiguan. Noticed improvement. I fitted a mk7 IE catted down pipe with a Xforce sensor spacer It’s better power but sounds like rubbish on cold start. after a few weeks it’s just thrown a engine light. I’ll check the cause with vcds but I’m thinking tune is the real fix. I was reluctant to do it as I got 7 year service and Warrenty but I’m missing to power the Tiguan had….and I don’t like the engine light.

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                        • #42
                          Tuning for Tiguan

                          Originally posted by Letslogin View Post
                          Thanks Tigger... These guys are about 2.5hrs away from me, so I wouldn't be able to justify starting a working relationship with them ... am just seeing the tail end of a crappy relationship with a euro car specialist in Capalaba which is 1.5hrs from me. Everything is fine when it's all working proper, but the tell of a great mechanic and tuner I think is how they treat you when things go wrong - and driving 1.5+hrs each time is a real sour on a bad situation, haha.

                          Thanks for your replies guys : )
                          BEST in Australia is BPS at Cleveland, even guys from Tasmania sent their CPU to him.

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                          • #43
                            BEST people in Australia are BPS at Cleveland, even guys in Tasmania send their CPU to him. Adrian.

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