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Tuners in South Yorkshire?!

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Blade:
Questions questions. i can help with the HPFP one. Basically when tuned the map will be asking for more fuel than your standard o/e pump can deliver - by uprating its output you won,t suffer from any misfires or poor fuelling midrange/top end.

t20lau:

--- Quote from: Blade on October 16, 2009, 12:09:30 pm ---Questions questions. i can help with the HPFP one. Basically when tuned the map will be asking for more fuel than your standard o/e pump can deliver - by uprating its output you won,t suffer from any misfires or poor fuelling midrange/top end.

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So you want see any difference in Fuel Consumption UNLESS your ragging it about?!

Hurdy:

--- Quote from: t20lau on October 16, 2009, 12:10:23 pm ---
--- Quote from: Blade on October 16, 2009, 12:09:30 pm ---Questions questions. i can help with the HPFP one. Basically when tuned the map will be asking for more fuel than your standard o/e pump can deliver - by uprating its output you won,t suffer from any misfires or poor fuelling midrange/top end.

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So you want see any difference in Fuel Consumption UNLESS your ragging it about?!

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Basically yes.

On the trip over to the 'ring two weeks ago, my car did 330miles on a tank whilst driving at 90-120mph!
On the way back in the UK the car did 380 miles on a tank at a steady mph.
At the ring, when I was fully on it a refill to the brim indicated 115miles left to empty from full :surprised: :evilgrin:

Blade:

--- Quote from: t20lau on October 16, 2009, 12:10:23 pm ---
--- Quote from: Blade on October 16, 2009, 12:09:30 pm ---Questions questions. i can help with the HPFP one. Basically when tuned the map will be asking for more fuel than your standard o/e pump can deliver - by uprating its output you won,t suffer from any misfires or poor fuelling midrange/top end.

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So you want see any difference in Fuel Consumption UNLESS your ragging it about?!

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Beat me to it Hurdy.As said, i would say it will be exactly the same if your driving normally. My K1 still returns over 30mpg just kicking about town.

Hurdy:

--- Quote from: t20lau on October 16, 2009, 12:01:40 pm ---
Hmm...

How much is this GIAC Map for the DSG?! Didnt realise theres was a map for the DSG and a Map for the ECU!

What does the GIAC DSG Map do for the car then?!


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The GIAC DSG map increases the redline in sport and manual to 7250rpm from 6400rpm to take advantage of the K04's higher peak power (assuming your engine remap allows more than 7250rpm redline!)
The gearchanges are up to 60% faster. (I've also found them to be smoother)
The rating of the torque handling for the gearbox goes up to 500nm due to increasing the oil pressure which increases the clutch clamping power. Which is a good thing for me as I'm currently spiking at 380lbft (515nm)
The Launch control is altered to allow you to launch up to 3700rpm.

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