Have managed to achieve 504 Nm and 238,5kw by chipping (first stage), adding an EVO air intake and a complete locally made exhaust system complete with mini cat
Has anyone got better results..
Problem is, the traction is very bad...
Any suggestions for improved traction
Mods to Scirocco R
- eMiL-VR6
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Re: Mods to Scirocco R
Nice torque numbers!
Better results with stage 1?
I've got 274 WHP with GIAC's stage 1.
Better results with stage 1?
I've got 274 WHP with GIAC's stage 1.
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capster
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Re: Mods to Scirocco R
For better traction I would suggest the following, assuming that you already have a decent amount tread left on your tyres:-ktee wrote:Have managed to achieve 504 Nm and 238,5kw by chipping (first stage), adding an EVO air intake and a complete locally made exhaust system complete with mini cat
Has anyone got better results..
Problem is, the traction is very bad...
Any suggestions for improved traction
1). Coilovers (KW or Bilstein)
2). WALK
3). Engine mounts (VWR or Revo)
4). Mechanical LSD (Quaffe or Wavetrac)
5). If all else fails a lighter right foot
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Macman
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Re: Mods to Scirocco R
I read here Stage 2 is more power but smoother over acceleration. Or perhaps a remap to spread the power more evenly as some of them do also.