Anyone here using Sprint booster on a Passat? preferably on a TDI version?
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^ no difference to the DPF. It doesnt affect the engines operation in any way other than speeding up the throttle signal speed (giving better throttle response) and makes the engine feel a bit more urgent. I have one in my Golf and it's a good little device.
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Originally posted by cru22z View PostOk. The reason I ask is coz by speeding up throttle on initial acceleration cause more soot etc which is harmful to the DPF I was told
Hopefully Greg Roles (or one of the other TDI guru's) sees this and chimes in as he will be able to tell you straight up. Might be worthwhile creating a new thread in the dedicated Diesel section to get more visibility. Diesels
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Anyone tried PedalBox? VWVortex forum has some installed on their R32 and says the same likes as with the SprintBooster.
I studied online and its similar to Sprintbooster but it has programmable points within the settings (like 18 in total within 3 setpoints). Price is about the same with Express shipping on eBay.
Volkswagen PedalBox by DTE Systems GmbH - Introduced in North America by TWM Performance
PedalBoxLast edited by revivor; 04-07-2013, 10:08 PM.Current: | MY09 R36 | Dynaudio | RNS510 SatNav |
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Havent heard of PedalBox before, but looks to be quite similar to the Sprintbooster. Another option that quite a few Golf guys are using is the D1 Throttle Controller which is about $150: D1 Throttle Controller (= $150 sprintbooster with more settings, quality)
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