Hi LaNOS, you will be on the older version of stage 1 tune. V2.xx was released around The first quarter of this year in is US, I was the first Australian car with v2.1, I'm going strong with no issues / CEL. There is a big difference with boost coming on earlier and much smoother acceleration. For stage one peak torque increases from 400nm to 440nm going to v2.xx. You will need to ask the dealer to request the revised tune if your box code hasn't been upgraded yet.
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VW Tiguan 162 TSI Highline w/ R-Line & DAP. Mods: OEM IS38 turbo, APR IS38 98 RON ECU tune, TVS Stage 2 + with custom TCU tune, APR Downpipe and resonator delete, APR turbo inlet, VWR turbo muffler delete, APR pendulum mount, APR dog bone insert, APR Open Pod Filter (MQB), RAMAIR intake tube, APR Red Ignition Coils, NGK R7437-9 Spark Plugs, DBA T3 slotted rotors front and T2 slotted rotors rear, ATE ceramic pads front and rear Vbox: 0-100 4.1s
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Originally posted by Melbourne_Tiggy View PostHi LaNOS, you will be on the older version of stage 1 tune. V2.xx was released around The first quarter of this year in is US, I was the first Australian car with v2.1, I'm going strong with no issues / CEL. There is a big difference with boost coming on earlier and much smoother acceleration. For stage one peak torque increases from 400nm to 440nm going to v2.xx. You will need to ask the dealer to request the revised tune if your box code hasn't been upgraded yet.
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Originally posted by LaNOS View PostWell that was the other thing I was looking at, I wouldn't mind going to the K04 Turbo keeping a stock intercooler and clutch. My question would be how sure are you that the stock internals of a 132TSI engine could handle this increased stress as well as the stock clutch. I should mention that I have the MANUAL gearbox. Not sure if this makes a difference?
There are a few guys with manuals that are tuned (team_v is stage 2), however the issue team_v had was that first gear is very short and going higher power was potentially going to need an upgraded gearbox. The problem was that there weren't any real options in terms of upgrading the gearbox as the Golf R manual won't fit into the Tig. However maybe team_v can jump in as things may have changed but I believe it was the case for the manual guys up until a few years back.
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Originally posted by tigger73 View PostI'm pretty sure all the K04'd cars have all been DSG. Guys Stage 3 Frankenmumster (above) was a DSG and if I remember right it was the standard DQ500 DSG with only updated software.
There are a few guys with manuals that are tuned (team_v is stage 2), however the issue team_v had was that first gear is very short and going higher power was potentially going to need an upgraded gearbox. The problem was that there weren't any real options in terms of upgrading the gearbox as the Golf R manual won't fit into the Tig. However maybe team_v can jump in as things may have changed but I believe it was the case for the manual guys up until a few years back.
I believe we share the same clutch components with the TTRS which provides an upgrade path: VWVortex.com - Manual Tiguan TT RS clutch
There was another thread about clutch upgrades on vwvortex from earlier on but at this stage the TTRS wasn't available and the user had to go a custom route that had massive problems:
VWVortex.com - Upgraded Clutch?
First gear in the manuals is quite short, it basically tops out at about 30km/h which you get to very quickly with AWD and 200+kw with 400+NM or torque.Last edited by team_v; 22-07-2016, 09:01 AM.
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Originally posted by team_v View PostCorrect, the Tiguan clutch configuration is actually different enough from the Golf so that Golf kits won't fit.
I believe we share the same clutch components with the TTRS which provides an upgrade path: VWVortex.com - Manual Tiguan TT RS clutch
There was another thread about clutch upgrades on vwvortex from earlier on but at this stage the TTRS wasn't available and the user had to go a custom route that had massive problems:
VWVortex.com - Upgraded Clutch?
First gear in the manuals is quite short, it basically tops out at about 30km/h which you get to very quickly with AWD and 200+kw with 400+NM or torque.. It might be easier to just wait for the new tiguan and save the money now and upgrade to a new faster car if the new tiggy has a faster variant that is!
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Ok a quick call to the guys who did my Stage 1 APR tune "CNJ Motorsports" Brisbane, they said that K04 with the manual is a very bad idea...also Stage II upgrades are going to be very costly not due to the lack of an Australian distributor. Would be approx. $700 just to have it brought over and also there is no Australian support for the APR brand, all issues and questions would have to go back to America.
I guess that spells the end of feasibility of APR in Australia? I asked abut the new Stage 1 tune and he said I can get that done for 1hrs labour. Looking forward to that at least.
Before I heard of APR I knew about ABT, anyone know much about those guys?
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Originally posted by LaNOS View PostOk a quick call to the guys who did my Stage 1 APR tune "CNJ Motorsports" Brisbane, they said that K04 with the manual is a very bad idea...also Stage II upgrades are going to be very costly not due to the lack of an Australian distributor. Would be approx. $700 just to have it brought over and also there is no Australian support for the APR brand, all issues and questions would have to go back to America.
I guess that spells the end of feasibility of APR in Australia? I asked abut the new Stage 1 tune and he said I can get that done for 1hrs labour. Looking forward to that at least.
Before I heard of APR I knew about ABT, anyone know much about those guys?
CTS products are available in Australia. CTS Turbo Tiguan &i Q3 Downpipe
Then a-n-other tune to make the best from it. Or pay for the upgrade cost from APR if you wan to stay with them.
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Just order the Carbonio intake from APR USA directly, it has no moving parts so no warranty issues.
Then as mentioned, get a custom downpipe made locally (for a lot cheaper than any APR system) and get CNJ to load the APR Stg2 file, which incidentally just "fixes" any O2 sensor issues with the downpipe. It does not actually make any other changes to the ECU maps.
And there you have a Stg2 Tiguan.
AND BTW, CNJ is correct, the manual's clutch will not handle a turbo upgrade and nobody (that I could find) did a suitable clutch upgrade to handle KO4 power on the manuals. In fact, at stg2 you will be pushing the limits of the clutch. 1 of the reasons I sold my (much loved) manual Tig and why my next Tig will be DSG ....Last edited by Sharkie; 22-07-2016, 11:13 AM.Current: 2023 MY23 T-Roc R Lapiz Blue + Beats Audio + Black pack 2018 MY19 Golf R manual Lapiz Blue + DAP) 2018 MY18 Golf 110TSI (150TSI) Trendline manual White2014 Amarok TSI Red (tuned over 200kw + lots of extras) 2013 Up! manual Red 2017 Polo GTI manual Black Previous VWs and some others ...
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Originally posted by Sharkie View PostAND BTW, CNJ is correct, the manual's clutch will not handle a turbo upgrade and nobody (that I could find) did a suitable clutch upgrade to handle KO4 power on the manuals. In fact, at stg2 you will be pushing the limits of the clutch. 1 of the reasons I sold my (much loved) manual Tig and why my next Tig will be DSG ....
It's not like it has an easy life either, going to frequent happy laps outings.
Luckily if/when it starts to go there is the TTRS clutch upgrade which as shown on vwvortex, is a worthwhile improvement and can be had relatively cheaply as customers upgrade to performance clutches from the OEM TTRS ones somewhat frequently.
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Originally posted by Sharkie View PostJust order the Carbonio intake from APR USA directly, it has no moving parts so no warranty issues.
Then as mentioned, get a custom downpipe made locally (for a lot cheaper than any APR system) and get CNJ to load the APR Stg2 file, which incidentally just "fixes" any O2 sensor issues with the downpipe. It does not actually make any other changes to the ECU maps.
And there you have a Stg2 Tiguan.
AND BTW, CNJ is correct, the manual's clutch will not handle a turbo upgrade and nobody (that I could find) did a suitable clutch upgrade to handle KO4 power on the manuals. In fact, at stg2 you will be pushing the limits of the clutch. 1 of the reasons I sold my (much loved) manual Tig and why my next Tig will be DSG ....
Is this potentially a solution for those with a manual gearbox and considering a K04 upgrade? It seems to suggest it is. So is it just the clutch that would be the issue here with a K04 upgrade on a Tiggy manual or does the manual gearbox internals also struggle?
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The southbend clutch doesn't fit the Tiguan, this was brought up on vwvortex.
A lot of companies presumed the Tiguan had the O2Q clutch part given it shares the 2.0TSI engine across the VAG brand but it actually has the OA6 which is only shared with the TTRS.
The clutch is the weak point when upgrading but it's also the gearing ratios which will limit the effectiveness from a standing start.
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Originally posted by team_v View PostI was a bit worried after hearing of some of the clutch issues but mine is still performing as new with the factory clutch.
It's not like it has an easy life either, going to frequent happy laps outings.
Luckily if/when it starts to go there is the TTRS clutch upgrade which as shown on vwvortex, is a worthwhile improvement and can be had relatively cheaply as customers upgrade to performance clutches from the OEM TTRS ones somewhat frequently.
Originally posted by LaNOS View PostWell actually looking here: Southbend TSI Stage 3 Drop In Clutch Disc
Is this potentially a solution for those with a manual gearbox and considering a K04 upgrade? It seems to suggest it is. So is it just the clutch that would be the issue here with a K04 upgrade on a Tiggy manual or does the manual gearbox internals also struggle?Current: 2023 MY23 T-Roc R Lapiz Blue + Beats Audio + Black pack 2018 MY19 Golf R manual Lapiz Blue + DAP) 2018 MY18 Golf 110TSI (150TSI) Trendline manual White2014 Amarok TSI Red (tuned over 200kw + lots of extras) 2013 Up! manual Red 2017 Polo GTI manual Black Previous VWs and some others ...
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Originally posted by Sharkie View PostI think yours has an easier life than what mine had Clay, less hard starts
We tried that exact 1, did not fit the Tiguans ..... surprised to see it up there still, unless they "fixed" the fitment issues. Tiguan clutch is in no way similar to the Golf's which are also listed there.
A lot of companies and users asumed the clutch was the same as the other 2.0TSI cars given the rest of the car carried identical parts.
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Originally posted by team_v View PostYou had an earlier model which may have been provided with a bad batch of clutches as there was some mentions of a few 09 or 09 models having clutch issues.Current: 2023 MY23 T-Roc R Lapiz Blue + Beats Audio + Black pack 2018 MY19 Golf R manual Lapiz Blue + DAP) 2018 MY18 Golf 110TSI (150TSI) Trendline manual White2014 Amarok TSI Red (tuned over 200kw + lots of extras) 2013 Up! manual Red 2017 Polo GTI manual Black Previous VWs and some others ...
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Originally posted by Sharkie View PostTrue, its was an 09 and fixed under warranty as it simply disintegrated (attributed to manufacturing error) 1 day shifting from 2nd to 3rd .... could never really trust it afterwards though, which totally ruined the enjoyment of the car being driven enthusiastically.
Given that it wasn't widespread and only seemd to apply to some late 08/early 09 builds, i put it down to a bad batch of clutchs that were used rather than an issue with the core car components.
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