I don’t think it was, maybe I need to drive it a bit more!The APR map is one of the better off the shelf maps. Maybe your car was already mapped?
No I haven’t yet, the guy said it’s running well now, but there was no dyno where I got it done.APR user here! its a massive difference.
have you scanned your car? probably you have a boost leak and thats why you cant feel much difference.
It’s a manualI'm running apr stage 1. The car made 280 bhp in standard form with a revo intake and made 326bhp makes a huge difference. Is your car dsg or manuel ?
The guy scanned it, said there was an emissions fault but then that disappeared so I don’t think there’s a boost leak.No I haven’t yet, the guy said it’s running well now, but there was no dyno where I got it done.
Sounds good, have you done any handling mods?Driving with the ESP button turned off makes quite a big difference. Since properly playing around with it last year, I now only ever leave it on if it's really wet, otherwise it is always off in the dry and snow.
Sounds good, have you done any handling mods?
Nice, sounds good!I had AP coilovers as well as new OEM top mounts and bearings fitted just over a month ago, dropped about 10mm at the back and 30mm at the front so it now sits level and lower with hardly any thigh gap left, but not that it looks stupid or is impractical in anyway. They're a tad harsher compared to stock but are in no way uncomfortable whatsoever, perfect for fast road use. They made more of a difference then I thought they would to be fair, blasting round corners at unrealistic mph is good fun!
When funds arise, I'll be going for H&R ARB's front and back as everyone says they make a huge difference, I will also get the SuperPro ALK at some point as well.
One thing worth a mention is tyres, the Michelin PS4 and PSS are both absolutely fantastic all-round tyres and are definitely a very worthwhile upgrade, they stick to the road like glue in the wet & dry!