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Thread: Tuning for Tiguan 2.0 132kw 180ps CZPA JB4 Gen3B Group 8 vs RaceChip or similar

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    Quote Originally Posted by InsaneAsylum View Post
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    There are a few options now. I'll be getting something done once my warranty expires.
    Awesome. I’ll have to do some research. Not going to be doing this soon though. Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by InsaneAsylum View Post
    Revo
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    There are a few options now. I'll be getting something done once my warranty expires.
    If you are in Melbourne then the only option in my opinion is UGP (Underground Performance) for VW/Audi tuning.

    This is the first time ive ever heard of ExcelTune. I had to look them up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucas_R View Post
    If you are in Melbourne then the only option in my opinion is UGP (Underground Performance) for VW/Audi tuning.

    This is the first time ive ever heard of ExcelTune. I had to look them up.
    Thanks, I do follow UGP and they have a good rep.

    I've never dealt with ExcelTune, from what I can tell they do "Quantum Tuning" remaps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by InsaneAsylum View Post
    Thanks, I do follow UGP and they have a good rep.

    I've never dealt with ExcelTune, from what I can tell they do "Quantum Tuning" remaps.
    I just had a look on the Quantum tuning website and I see they have Exceltune as one of their dealers in the Melbourne area. Now while im sure the Quantum remaps are fine, they fact that they tune absolutely every brand of car and model under the sun and dont seem to specialise on any specific brand or type would make me avoid them - especially when someone like UGP is in the same city and these guys specialise in VW/Audi/Skoda products heavily and have done so much work on the 2.0TSI engine tuning.

    The other option is Tarmac Engineering (also known as SpecTune) who have just partnered with Vtune performance who are in Tullamarine VTune Facebook page . Tarmac/Spectune have also done a lot of development work on the 2.0TSI engine and would be another company I would recommend considering. Tarmac Engineering - Home

    Actually I recall a member on here who had his Budac cycle 2.0TSI engine tuned by Underground not too long ago. He left the car with them for a few days so they could get it right as it was the 1st Budac engine they had tuned. Ive been trying to find the thread but no luck yet. Give them a buzz.
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    Racingline has a tune for the EA888 3B RACINGLINE OEM+ PERFORMANCE ECU SOFTWARE - 2.0TSI EA888 GEN 3B 'MAF' - Harding Performance

    Lots of dealers around Australia.

    No need to leave the car with them to get it right, it is a same-day job.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharkie View Post
    Racingline has a tune for the EA888 3B RACINGLINE OEM+ PERFORMANCE ECU SOFTWARE - 2.0TSI EA888 GEN 3B 'MAF' - Harding Performance

    Lots of dealers around Australia.

    No need to leave the car with them to get it right, it is a same-day job.
    I didnt realise Racingline had a tune for this engine. And its on sale at the moment. Certainly worth considering.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharkie View Post
    Racingline has a tune for the EA888 3B RACINGLINE OEM+ PERFORMANCE ECU SOFTWARE - 2.0TSI EA888 GEN 3B 'MAF' - Harding Performance

    Lots of dealers around Australia.

    No need to leave the car with them to get it right, it is a same-day job.

    I can say from experience that the non-MAF version is AWESOME - 272kW / 471Nm... The Arteon is going in for stage 2 in the next week or so - 288kW / 533Nm. Can also vouch for Harding Performance, they do a lot of VWs.

    Is there any way to delete the MAF? That seems to be extremely limiting to performance options.

    Also, out of curiosity, is there a tune available for the 147TDI Tiguan engine?

    Edit: forgot to mention that Racingline also offer free 'upgrades', if you decide to go to stage 2 or 3 later on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucas_R View Post
    I just had a look on the Quantum tuning website and I see they have Exceltune as one of their dealers in the Melbourne area. Now while im sure the Quantum remaps are fine, they fact that they tune absolutely every brand of car and model under the sun and dont seem to specialise on any specific brand or type would make me avoid them - especially when someone like UGP is in the same city and these guys specialise in VW/Audi/Skoda products heavily and have done so much work on the 2.0TSI engine tuning.

    The other option is Tarmac Engineering (also known as SpecTune) who have just partnered with Vtune performance who are in Tullamarine VTune Facebook page . Tarmac/Spectune have also done a lot of development work on the 2.0TSI engine and would be another company I would recommend considering. Tarmac Engineering - Home

    Actually I recall a member on here who had his Budac cycle 2.0TSI engine tuned by Underground not too long ago. He left the car with them for a few days so they could get it right as it was the 1st Budac engine they had tuned. Ive been trying to find the thread but no luck yet. Give them a buzz.
    here's the thread you're talking about. User is OzTurtle

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    Quote Originally Posted by InsaneAsylum View Post
    here's the thread you're talking about. User is OzTurtle

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    Gold! Thanks 😊

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    Quote Originally Posted by nermal View Post
    Is there any way to delete the MAF? That seems to be extremely limiting to performance options.
    Also, out of curiosity, is there a tune available for the 147TDI Tiguan engine?

    yep, sell the car and buy one with a 162kw motor

    In all seriousness, I don't think it's as simply as the MAF that limits the performance. The Gen 3b has a higher compression as well as operating on the Budack/Miller cycle principle. The Gen3b is extremely fuel efficient for a petrol and is probably the main reason I bought one along with the fact it was cheaper than a top of the range R-Line. It's a good balance between fuel economy with a little bit of power on tap. I drove Tigs with all 3 engine options and settled for the middle of the road looking at factors like cost, fuel economy and power.

    It still responds to the same mods but you can't push it's limits as far as the 162kw Gen 3. Can still buy and fit the same intake elbow, turbo muffler delete, down pipe and IS38 as you can to the 162kw motor, and with a bigger intercooler and a custom tune you can push 190kw at the wheels. The only thing that will cause an issue is the silicon hose you get between the intake elbow and the airbox for the 162 wont work, ECS sell a short one for the MAF and I think you can get full intakes that are MAF compatible too if that's your thing. The only other issue is fitting a Golf R rear muffler due to the cutout in the rear bumper being different, which may cause problems lining up the tips etc.

    As mentioned, the gen3b is the only option in the US (albeit they get a slushbox and we get the DSG) so there is a market for tuning and we have options available to us from the US and EU. There is even a JB4 for this motor (option as it's shared with other cars like the Polo GTI.

    Some tuners have options for the 147TDI, I think ExcelTune/Quantum Tuning is one which on paper takes it up to around 163kw.

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