Allroad chip questions
Mihnea Cotet
mik at info.fundp.ac.be
Fri Sep 12 20:24:04 EDT 2003
Of course, I can rechip the Tiptronics too :-)
/ad mode off :-)
Mihnea
At 12:03 12/09/2003 -0500, Todd Young wrote:
>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?
>
>--
>Todd Young
>7079 Dawn Ave. E.
>Inver Grove Heights, MN 55076
>
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