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Thread: TIGR's 2015 Tiguan 155TSI R-Line (Reflex Silver) - Build Thread

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    Quote Originally Posted by donweather View Post
    Any noticeable difference with the intake, although if you had it and the DSG done at the same time then it would be hard to tell which one is actually making the difference?
    Yeah I'm struggling a little to know 'what is doing what'... The car just cracked 3000km but I had the ECU done day 1, and now the DSG and the Carbonio...
    I mean the thing is soooo much more driveable, responsive etc.. So im assuming that is all in the DSG.. Its a bit quicker to respond.. Perhaps that is a combination?

    Quote Originally Posted by MGV View Post
    I would say the intake makes no noticeable difference apart from the noise, which i like! That said, it is a necessary inclusion if you want to go to Stage II, where it will make a difference...
    Does anyone get a 'chirp' or what sounds like a quiet beep when accelerating hard.. (like foot flat)?
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    How much was the DSG re-flash?

    Dingah

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    DQ 500

    $1495
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    2017 162TSI R-Line Tiguan -
    Tungsten Silver | DAP | APR Stage 1 Build thread: https://goo.gl/YNgixR
    2015 155TSI R-Line Tiguan
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    Quote Originally Posted by TIGR View Post
    DQ 500

    $1495
    out of interest did you look at ABT at all? They offer a piggyback module which is not an ECU reflash as such and therefore can be removed at anytime and is undetecable. Also ABT match the factory warranty so there's less risk. Cost is much higher though ($3,390) and brings power from 155kw to 191kw

    https://www.abtsportsline.com.au/vol...ine-technology

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    Quote Originally Posted by romaniac View Post
    out of interest did you look at ABT at all? They offer a piggyback module which is not an ECU reflash as such and therefore can be removed at anytime and is undetecable. Also ABT match the factory warranty so there's less risk. Cost is much higher though ($3,390) and brings power from 155kw to 191kw

    https://www.abtsportsline.com.au/vol...ine-technology
    $2500 of the $3390 abt price is probably to cover their insurance in case the client's engine dies

    based on my ownership of the EA888 TSI engine cars (GTI and Tiguan) for the last 4.7 years, the most likely thing to fail in these engines is the timing chain (which vw have had timing chain tensioner revision done a few times already). newer EA888 TSI engines with K03 turbos in the Tiguan are as reliable as they can get.

    so, going with abt is probably not going to give much benefit over say $800 bluefin superships.
    Last edited by nat225; 19-05-2015 at 07:58 PM.

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    Yes, i evaluated most of the ECU products and DSG products on the market for the Tiguan over a 6 month period prior to purchase.
    I'm sure that everyone has their opinion, but i decided to go with APR and Harding Performance, and I'm very happy with the setup.
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    2015 155TSI R-Line Tiguan
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    Compared to software re-writes like APR, all piggyback modules or chips are very crude and really only take control of a very small number of parameters - that is why they are so easy to connect and disconnect which is their key attribute.

    Dingah

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    Upcoming upgrades

    Supaloy Control Arms - APR - High Performance Development for Audi, VW and Porsche Vehicles.
    Sway Bars - APR - High Performance Development for Audi, VW and Porsche Vehicles.

    I'm also looking to fit the Turbo Muffler Delete... has anyone got a Tig with this fitted?
    TIGR
    2017 162TSI R-Line Tiguan -
    Tungsten Silver | DAP | APR Stage 1 Build thread: https://goo.gl/YNgixR
    2015 155TSI R-Line Tiguan
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    Just got our new family car, a Night Blue 155tsi R-Line with Sunroof.

    Nice car, the R-Line body kit makes a bit difference to the look. Really happy with it, mostly for the wife and kid though Unlikely it'll get tuned, has enough get up and go for my Wife.

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    Man I want that that R line body kit, anyone know where to buy these for the 2012 models?
    VW - Tiguan 2.0 TSI 155 - Stock for now

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