Allroad chip questions

JShadzi at aol.com JShadzi at aol.com
Fri Sep 12 14:37:11 EDT 2003


Definitely check out www.revotechnik.com, no chip, no pulling the ECU, just flashes the eprom through the diagnostic port, you can even choose different boost levels, fuel grades, etc.

Makes the GIAC and APR chips obsolete IMO.

Javad

>My first step would be a GIAC chip for the Tiptronic.
>Speeds up the shifts, less wear on the transmission.
>
>Next step would be to replace the OEM bypass valves with good
>aftermarket ones, like Forge.
>
>Next step would be to replace OEM rubber hoses with good silicon hoses,
>like SAMCO. You can probably buy a complete kit for the Allroad.
>
>Last step would be to chip the engine, but you might want to wait until
>AFTER the warranty runs out. If not go with someone reputable, like GIAC
>or APR.
>
>http://www.goapr.com/
>Holy Sh*t! You don't even need to install a chip anymore.
>They have something called Direct Port Programming.
>
>Here's chips specifically for the Allroad:
>http://www.goapr.com/Audi/products/ecu_upgrade_allroad.html
>
>Here's GIAC's web site:
>http://www.giacusa.com/
>
>
>Steve R wrote:
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>> Any suggestions for chipping an 03 Allroad?
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>
>--
>Todd Young
>7079 Dawn Ave. E.
>Inver Grove Heights, MN 55076
>
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