Wow what can I say!!
Absolutely blown away with Niki's TIV mapping, and the difference the car is now over what it was..
if anyone is thinking should I or shouldn't I... my answer is yes.. You should.
Thankyou again Nik and Ben for doing this for me. Another Very satisfied Customer
Good times. I must admit, if i come back to a 2.0TFSI, which i think I will at some point because its a great engine/chassis combo, id be extremely tempted to let R-TEC loose on my car.
Im thinking an R-Tec Custom job on a K03 lump with a K04 turbo upgrade, HPFP upgrade and the pre-cat delete from the OEM downpipe with nothing else, pure stealth performance.
Have you got any switchability?
I've been considering bluefin lately, one of the main reasons is because I'm worried about clutch slip because I'm manual, due to the fact that I know a stage 1 bluefin is subtle at 240hp and 259torques, would there be away of mapping it to more 250 and 280torques with out it destroying the clutch with a r-tech map it'll have a panel filter and precat delete?(I know its not just about the figures and I won't be going any more than stage 1)
This was mine running a Bluefin Stage 1, really smooth and OEM like in delivery. The peak torque figure makes it sound better than it is, but realistically, its only marginally more power torque than stock across the rev range and that initial hump for 1000rpm essentially hides the fact that the midrange is poor. I changed after a friend in a vRS did a pull against me in a REVO car and literally drove off as if i was trying to pull away in 5th or something.
Just goes to show about what I've always said about Supperchips being a poor tuner.
Pretty sure i read on here that the guy who used to write software for superchips now works at REVO. Not sure if theres any truth in that though. But hey, never let truth get in the way of a good rumour