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harvey hodgen
28-10-2003, 15:29
Can someone tell me the best way of upgrading the power of my leon cupra r without invalidating my warranty in any way and also not use that much fuel that shares in esso if at all possible

Is it right that my car is only doing about 22mpg with 4000miles on the clock. WILL IT IMPROVE IN TIME OR IS THIS AS GOOD AS IT GETS

PS THANKS FOR THE INFO ON THE VTS V's LEON PROBLEM

Deejay
28-10-2003, 15:47
there is a north-west meet coming up soon,don't think your a million miles away in warrington???
cheshire vag meet see here:
http://www.seatcupra.net/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=24923

There are a few of us seat owners omongst others who attend and be glad to show you what weve done to our pride and joy etc and help point you in the right direction.
Last time there was a REVO dealer their too so you maybe able to get a free trial of the software.

dangel
29-10-2003, 08:01
Total stealth = REVO m8 so go for that. The best tuning can be had from Jabbasport but thats detectable (if a dealer is looking for it).
Rs get horrible MPG so you're not alone and it's unlikely to improve post-chipping ;)

DaveP
29-10-2003, 09:31
TOTAL stealth REVO? Not from what I have read. Stealthy-ish. Jabbasport explicitly state on their website that their serial programming solution is not total undetectable.

The only one that seems to give you total stealth is the AMD solution (I believe), it allows you to download an exact copy of your EPROM from a dongle. Mind you, I can't remember where I read info from (probably audi-sport.net).

m0rk
29-10-2003, 09:58
without prejudice, but do you think that either source are in the right place to comment about 'all' OBDII tuning solutions?

but you're right, you probably read it in the feast of lies that sits at a tuners hobbysite.

Saul
29-10-2003, 10:02
Originally posted by m0rk

you probably read it in the feast of lies that sits at a tuners hobbysite.

lmao

:D

dangel
29-10-2003, 11:24
Given the time and the effort ANYTHING is detectable - there's just degrees of how easy it is to spot.

Buy two ECUs and swap the chipped one over ;)