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justints
 
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Default Re: Chips - 12-17-2007 , 09:38 PM







I just had my recently purchased 03 A4 1.8T flashed with the Neuspee
Optican flash. Its a tiny bit choppy but wow...it's like an entirel
different car. Does anyone have experience with this flash? I'
wondering if there's anything else simple I might consider to augmen
the yumminess of the tuning: pullies, injectors, pipes (quiet ones)
cold air intake? I don;t want to go as far as a K04 or anything...jus
want to support the chipping. I'm in Ontario Canada where the emission
criteria are certainly not as stringent as they are in California.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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Default Re: Chips - 12-17-2007 , 09:38 PM







I just had my recently purchased 03 A4 1.8T flashed with the Neuspee
Optican flash. Its a tiny bit choppy but wow...it's like an entirel
different car. Does anyone have experience with this flash? I'
wondering if there's anything else simple I might consider to augmen
the yumminess of the tuning: pullies, injectors, pipes (quiet ones)
cold air intake? I don;t want to go as far as a K04 or anything...jus
want to support the chipping. I'm in Ontario Canada where the emission
criteria are certainly not as stringent as they are in California.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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Default Re: Chips - 12-18-2007 , 02:14 PM





justints wrote:
Quote:
I just had my recently purchased 03 A4 1.8T flashed with the Neuspeed
Optican flash. Its a tiny bit choppy but wow...it's like an entirely
different car. Does anyone have experience with this flash? I'm
wondering if there's anything else simple I might consider to augment
the yumminess of the tuning: pullies, injectors, pipes (quiet ones),
cold air intake? I don;t want to go as far as a K04 or anything...just
want to support the chipping. I'm in Ontario Canada where the emissions
criteria are certainly not as stringent as they are in California.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

- J



I have an '04 1.8 TQ6M with the APR stage 1 chip 91 and 93 octane. It
works very well for me and I have stopped at that.

If you are interested in pushing further the steps you mentioned are the
right ones. You may want to check on of the forums that are more
oriented to performance tuning such as AudiWorld Or AudiZone. Either
have posters with a lot of knowledge and willingnes to share the
information.
The AW B6 forum:
http://forums.audiworld.com/a4gen2/
You will also find a list of other AW forums one of which will be
devoted to tuning.

Generally, the injectors are probably the best next step. Most people
move to the TT injectors that flow more to meet stage 1 + needs.

A cat back free flowing system is a good compliment to the SW and
injectors but there are a lot of choices and as many opinions.

Most everyone will tell you to skip on the cold air intake. The stock
system is well engineered to be able to handle far more power. Most
after-market intakes actually reduce performance in exchange for a bit
of bling.

I would suggest talking to Neuspeed to get their thoughts on the
'choppy' issue and at the same time ask their suggestions for additional
steps that seem to work well with their software.

Have fun.


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TonyJ
 
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Default Re: Chips - 12-18-2007 , 02:14 PM





justints wrote:
Quote:
I just had my recently purchased 03 A4 1.8T flashed with the Neuspeed
Optican flash. Its a tiny bit choppy but wow...it's like an entirely
different car. Does anyone have experience with this flash? I'm
wondering if there's anything else simple I might consider to augment
the yumminess of the tuning: pullies, injectors, pipes (quiet ones),
cold air intake? I don;t want to go as far as a K04 or anything...just
want to support the chipping. I'm in Ontario Canada where the emissions
criteria are certainly not as stringent as they are in California.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

- J



I have an '04 1.8 TQ6M with the APR stage 1 chip 91 and 93 octane. It
works very well for me and I have stopped at that.

If you are interested in pushing further the steps you mentioned are the
right ones. You may want to check on of the forums that are more
oriented to performance tuning such as AudiWorld Or AudiZone. Either
have posters with a lot of knowledge and willingnes to share the
information.
The AW B6 forum:
http://forums.audiworld.com/a4gen2/
You will also find a list of other AW forums one of which will be
devoted to tuning.

Generally, the injectors are probably the best next step. Most people
move to the TT injectors that flow more to meet stage 1 + needs.

A cat back free flowing system is a good compliment to the SW and
injectors but there are a lot of choices and as many opinions.

Most everyone will tell you to skip on the cold air intake. The stock
system is well engineered to be able to handle far more power. Most
after-market intakes actually reduce performance in exchange for a bit
of bling.

I would suggest talking to Neuspeed to get their thoughts on the
'choppy' issue and at the same time ask their suggestions for additional
steps that seem to work well with their software.

Have fun.


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TonyJ
 
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Default Re: Chips - 12-18-2007 , 02:14 PM





justints wrote:
Quote:
I just had my recently purchased 03 A4 1.8T flashed with the Neuspeed
Optican flash. Its a tiny bit choppy but wow...it's like an entirely
different car. Does anyone have experience with this flash? I'm
wondering if there's anything else simple I might consider to augment
the yumminess of the tuning: pullies, injectors, pipes (quiet ones),
cold air intake? I don;t want to go as far as a K04 or anything...just
want to support the chipping. I'm in Ontario Canada where the emissions
criteria are certainly not as stringent as they are in California.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

- J



I have an '04 1.8 TQ6M with the APR stage 1 chip 91 and 93 octane. It
works very well for me and I have stopped at that.

If you are interested in pushing further the steps you mentioned are the
right ones. You may want to check on of the forums that are more
oriented to performance tuning such as AudiWorld Or AudiZone. Either
have posters with a lot of knowledge and willingnes to share the
information.
The AW B6 forum:
http://forums.audiworld.com/a4gen2/
You will also find a list of other AW forums one of which will be
devoted to tuning.

Generally, the injectors are probably the best next step. Most people
move to the TT injectors that flow more to meet stage 1 + needs.

A cat back free flowing system is a good compliment to the SW and
injectors but there are a lot of choices and as many opinions.

Most everyone will tell you to skip on the cold air intake. The stock
system is well engineered to be able to handle far more power. Most
after-market intakes actually reduce performance in exchange for a bit
of bling.

I would suggest talking to Neuspeed to get their thoughts on the
'choppy' issue and at the same time ask their suggestions for additional
steps that seem to work well with their software.

Have fun.


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TonyJ
 
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Default Re: Chips - 12-18-2007 , 02:14 PM





justints wrote:
Quote:
I just had my recently purchased 03 A4 1.8T flashed with the Neuspeed
Optican flash. Its a tiny bit choppy but wow...it's like an entirely
different car. Does anyone have experience with this flash? I'm
wondering if there's anything else simple I might consider to augment
the yumminess of the tuning: pullies, injectors, pipes (quiet ones),
cold air intake? I don;t want to go as far as a K04 or anything...just
want to support the chipping. I'm in Ontario Canada where the emissions
criteria are certainly not as stringent as they are in California.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

- J



I have an '04 1.8 TQ6M with the APR stage 1 chip 91 and 93 octane. It
works very well for me and I have stopped at that.

If you are interested in pushing further the steps you mentioned are the
right ones. You may want to check on of the forums that are more
oriented to performance tuning such as AudiWorld Or AudiZone. Either
have posters with a lot of knowledge and willingnes to share the
information.
The AW B6 forum:
http://forums.audiworld.com/a4gen2/
You will also find a list of other AW forums one of which will be
devoted to tuning.

Generally, the injectors are probably the best next step. Most people
move to the TT injectors that flow more to meet stage 1 + needs.

A cat back free flowing system is a good compliment to the SW and
injectors but there are a lot of choices and as many opinions.

Most everyone will tell you to skip on the cold air intake. The stock
system is well engineered to be able to handle far more power. Most
after-market intakes actually reduce performance in exchange for a bit
of bling.

I would suggest talking to Neuspeed to get their thoughts on the
'choppy' issue and at the same time ask their suggestions for additional
steps that seem to work well with their software.

Have fun.


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justints
 
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Default Re: Chips - 01-04-2008 , 02:32 PM




TonyJ;56646 Wrote:
Quote:
justints wrote:[color=blue]


I would suggest talking to Neuspeed to get their thoughts on the
'choppy' issue and at the same time ask their suggestions fo
additional
steps that seem to work well with their software.

Have fun.

Thanks for the information Tony. I took a nice long road trip to Quebe
from Toronto and it handled like a dream. I will look into these othe
threads and forums.

- Justi

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justint




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justints
 
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Default Re: Chips - 01-04-2008 , 02:32 PM




TonyJ;56646 Wrote:
Quote:
justints wrote:[color=blue]


I would suggest talking to Neuspeed to get their thoughts on the
'choppy' issue and at the same time ask their suggestions fo
additional
steps that seem to work well with their software.

Have fun.

Thanks for the information Tony. I took a nice long road trip to Quebe
from Toronto and it handled like a dream. I will look into these othe
threads and forums.

- Justi

--
justint




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justints
 
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Default Re: Chips - 01-04-2008 , 02:32 PM




TonyJ;56646 Wrote:
Quote:
justints wrote:[color=blue]


I would suggest talking to Neuspeed to get their thoughts on the
'choppy' issue and at the same time ask their suggestions fo
additional
steps that seem to work well with their software.

Have fun.

Thanks for the information Tony. I took a nice long road trip to Quebe
from Toronto and it handled like a dream. I will look into these othe
threads and forums.

- Justi

--
justint




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justints
 
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Default Re: Chips - 01-04-2008 , 02:32 PM




TonyJ;56646 Wrote:
Quote:
justints wrote:[color=blue]


I would suggest talking to Neuspeed to get their thoughts on the
'choppy' issue and at the same time ask their suggestions fo
additional
steps that seem to work well with their software.

Have fun.

Thanks for the information Tony. I took a nice long road trip to Quebe
from Toronto and it handled like a dream. I will look into these othe
threads and forums.

- Justi

--
justint




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