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  • APR vs GIAC vs Revo - Need opinion

    Guys,

    May I know what's your opinion on this? What're the good & bad points for each of them? How much tuning points they've got? Just that GIAC and Revo ones have controller to select few mappings to choose from compared to APR. Pricing wise in here more or less the same.

    Aside this, I have piggybag from Trust E-Manage blue from my previous ride. Can this be plugged-in to Polo?

  • #2
    Originally posted by firdausasri View Post
    Guys,

    May I know what's your opinion on this? What're the good & bad points for each of them? How much tuning points they've got? Just that GIAC and Revo ones have controller to select few mappings to choose from compared to APR. Pricing wise in here more or less the same.

    Aside this, I have piggybag from Trust E-Manage blue from my previous ride. Can this be plugged-in to Polo?
    Ws just searching through the forum on info so I could decide, if you don't get payed out for not using the search function it would be great to see what people will say

    From what i can gather,

    APR with switch installed and comes with 2 profiles, has more torque than REVO less KW, cost $1590

    Revo you have to buy the switch separately, has more KWs less torque than APR, costs $1200

    GIAC haven't found much detail on, supposedly has the greater KW & Nm than both APR and REVO

    Originally posted by FL00DY View Post
    Can I ask, have you looked into GIAC? Most people find it cheaper and it makes the same power
    Originally posted by Bug_racer View Post
    More power
    Last edited by Whubbsie; 04-08-2008, 12:39 AM. Reason: Added reference quotes
    Originally posted by Preen59
    It doesn't matter what car you drive.. If you're a complete wanker.. People still won't want to talk to you..

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    • #3
      I do not believe you will get an accurate and straightforward answer on this question here, but through from what I have read online as well as the personal experiences of other drivers it seems that GIAC is a good product.

      But there are alternatives of course as you have already noticed, it really comes down to personal choice and what product best suits your needs. I suggest you first establish what qualities you want your car to have and then find the product which matches with them most appropriately.
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      • #4
        not an expert on this, but i think you can pop into a dealer and get a trial flash installed, which runs for a few hours. why not try that and make yr own mind up?
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        • #5
          You'd best contact the suppliers and get their free trials to do a comparison yourself. Chip wars errupt over this topic because everyone becomes very loyal to the brand that they use.

          So ... contact suppliers ... I think they all give about a 5 - 6 engine-hour trial period, do you research and make up your own mind.

          Cheers,
          Dave

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Whubbsie View Post

            Revo you have to buy the switch separately, has more KWs less torque than APR, costs $1200
            where did you get that price from??

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            • #7
              Originally posted by shhplit View Post
              where did you get that price from??
              I'm pretty sure its at least 4-500 on top... must have been a special...
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              • #8
                You're wasting your time. This thread will becoming a flaming match, or closed or both.

                Apparently, some people are unable to give an objective opinion when it comes to chips. Which kinda sucks as it means anyone who's interested in getting a chip to suit their needs has to trial them all, or just pick the one they think has the better name.

                I still don't get why chip discussion is so taboo. No one is going to care if someone says I think tyre X was a better fit for my needs tyre Y. But chips? It ends in tears.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by max_croft View Post
                  You're wasting your time. This thread will becoming a flaming match, or closed or both.

                  Apparently, some people are unable to give an objective opinion when it comes to chips. Which kinda sucks as it means anyone who's interested in getting a chip to suit their needs has to trial them all, or just pick the one they think has the better name.

                  I still don't get why chip discussion is so taboo. No one is going to care if someone says I think tyre X was a better fit for my needs tyre Y. But chips? It ends in tears.
                  Ask your question, Max. But ... be aware, no one can quantify one as being better than another without the trials.

                  Dave

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                  • #10
                    I think all people are asking is opinions, pros and cons, other peoples experience with the whole process. No one is asking for the defenite best. I can see where max_croft is coming from, we very regularly critique our whole car and discuss the pros and cons of everything about it, why is it hard for us to talk about chips I don't know what the secret is yet but i'm hoping to try more than one and try to give an unbiased opinion while trying to minimise any variables. Or maybe ill pick one over the others and join the chip warrrrsssss heheheh

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                    • #11
                      id like to see if anybody could really tell the difference between them all, they are only minor but the feeling in your pants will still be the same. you'l be more than happy with what ever brand you use.

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                      • #12
                        If you look at dyno charts associated with the various flash tunes, you can discern some differences in power curves.
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                        • #13
                          problem with dynos are they are all different and show a wide variety of power diferences.
                          but im more talking about when your driving the car, it would be really hard to tell the difference between a few kw's and a bit of tourqe.

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                          • #14
                            What Timbo is saying is how the curve goes, we all know they acheive similar power and torque at peak, but from memory REVO dumps torque on early and APR goes nice and smooth, so depending on your driving style and the rest of your car set up, 1 might suit you better.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by shhplit View Post
                              where did you get that price from??
                              From a search in this forum... is it way off? supposedly it's only for the flash no switch.

                              Originally posted by beefa View Post
                              http://www.revotechnik.com.au/ecu_pe...no_charts.html

                              Revo chip flash is $1200. Waiting price for their "Select" thingy which allows to switch between programs.
                              http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/newforum/upload/showthread.page=2

                              Is this true?

                              Originally posted by gtiono View Post
                              Unfortunately, Revo have phased out there SPS switches and you can no longer purchase this brand new. Their new Select switches only works with 2.0 FSI engine types. It goes for $399 ex

                              They had a VW National special the other week, offering free Select switches for each flash purchased at the show directly.
                              Last edited by Whubbsie; 04-08-2008, 10:09 AM.
                              Originally posted by Preen59
                              It doesn't matter what car you drive.. If you're a complete wanker.. People still won't want to talk to you..

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