APR tune 2.0 TSI. Anyone running one?

Discussion in 'Detailing Bliss Lounge' started by Kilo6_one, Feb 28, 2013.

  1. Kilo6_one

    Kilo6_one DB Forum Supporter

    Ok, then I wont worry about it. I just had seen a video of some guy trying to demonstrate the different programs....... rather frustrating to me. But Yes, I have a AT DSG. Im trying to get a down pipe before the tune, so ill see what happens. APR has just as good a rep as GIAC...again, thanks for the imput


    How does the tune smooth out the DSG, I know that from a stop it can be very glitchy so I was trying to maybe smooth that out, I read it can.
     
  2. Kilo6_one

    Kilo6_one DB Forum Supporter

    @Holden, I wish I had a manual with the 3.6 but I could not find any low mileage wagons that had that.
     
  3. Pureshine

    Pureshine DB Pro Supporter

    The best way to help the DSG is to High pressure fuel pump but there not cheap.
     
  4. Kilo6_one

    Kilo6_one DB Forum Supporter

    Yeah, I read that. I am going to do the APR tune, with possible the downpipe. Waiting on my source to see if they can get me the HPA one, if not ill do the APR.

    Should do what I want it to do.

    Thanks again guys
     
  5. BoostedMk6

    BoostedMk6 Jedi Nuba

    The tune does smooth out the DSG by the way, but you gotta remember it's technically not an automatic so it's not going to be as smooth as one. It's still jerky at times, but you get used to it.
     
  6. Kilo6_one

    Kilo6_one DB Forum Supporter

    Yeah, coming from a lifted sierra and STI, the DSG is a totally different animal.
     
  7. cbdr19

    cbdr19 Virgin Detailer

    I got APR stage 1 on my 2013 GLI DSG. Whole new car, ordering my downpipe and going stage 2 in a couple of weeks
     
  8. teebo7

    teebo7 DB Forum Supporter

    same here 2011 APR tuned by Bill Jacobs VW, stage 1 is night and day difference, I have three different programs however to be honest i leave it on 93 octane tune. Biggest difference for me is the torque....
     
  9. Kilo6_one

    Kilo6_one DB Forum Supporter


    Yeah, I ended up just by passing Stage1. I ordered a APR downpipe and a P-flo exhaust and it will go to JHmotorsports later this month for the tune. Excited to see what I happens!
     
  10. cbdr19

    cbdr19 Virgin Detailer


    Let us know how it feels!!! Man i cant wait. Few weeks ago I raced a G37 he beat me by a car but he wanted to race from a dig (DGS no good lol) Im sure with stage 2 ill leave him behind
     
  11. Pureshine

    Pureshine DB Pro Supporter

     
  12. Holden

    Holden DB Forum Supporter

    I though the FSI motors were the only one in need of a high pressure fuel pump? TSI's are direct injection and eliminate the need for that. Correct me if I'm wrong.
     
  13. Pureshine

    Pureshine DB Pro Supporter

    Yes the TSI need it to and if your going stage2 or higher it really helps a lot but not cheap 1k new. I have one and it makes a huge differance. If you go stage2 it helps a lot but stage3 you really need it.
     
  14. Kilo6_one

    Kilo6_one DB Forum Supporter

    If you do not do the fuel pump, what will happen.

    Im not opposed to doing that as well, if it has to be done but nobody from GIAC to APR dealers I have talked to have mentioned it.
     
  15. BoostedMk6

    BoostedMk6 Jedi Nuba

    Two words: Launch Control!

    Regarding the HPFP. I know a handful of people stage two and K04 without issues. I think it's more for the Golf R which is FSI.
     
  16. cbdr19

    cbdr19 Virgin Detailer


    Just checked out some tunes for DSG. Unitronic has a tune.
     
  17. Kilo6_one

    Kilo6_one DB Forum Supporter

    Not interested in Unitronic.

    1) I do not want to send out my ECU


    2) ZERO factory support on the west coast along the lines of a brick and mortar installer and distributer anywhere near where I live.


    3) I was only considering APR or GIAC due to their long history and reputable dealership networks.


    Unitronic seems to be a back east company with plenty of support which is great for those who have access to them. Nothing wrong with them, but just not on my radar
     
  18. cbdr19

    cbdr19 Virgin Detailer

    Yeah I understand what you mean, but lucky me I have multiple APR dealers in Houston and Unitronic in San Antonio which is not too far and its a nice drive to get there. But i was talking about a DSG tune, for anything with ECU local is best.
     
  19. Kilo6_one

    Kilo6_one DB Forum Supporter

    Interesting, I looked on Unitronic's website...... there is a dealer about 3 hours away. How did I miss that.



    One thing that I did note was that Unitronic requires 93 octane for their stage 1+ which we do not have in california.

    So I guess someone school me on Unitronic.
     
  20. cbdr19

    cbdr19 Virgin Detailer

    Unitronic is a good company but I feel like APR has a better reputation for reliable after market parts, supposedly some VW dealers offer APR
     

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