Heres the graph in 5th. Awaiting the other graphs to be sent to me. I asked for tourqe outputs to be kept around 200-210ftlbs so while Its not the most aggressive or biggest number remap the results are still great as seen with the reduction in 0-60 times, I anticipate slightly better times once I get the start right and have a dry road to test on. The BUM-Dyno approves.
I was just looking through your graph and comparing it to mine and many other stage 1/2 cars.
I can now see why your torque isnt as high as ours.
For example
at 3000rpm mine is making +35-40hp over the jabba map
at 3500rpm mine is making nearly 50Hp more than the jabba map
at 4000rpm mine is making +40hp over the Jabba map
less power = less torque. It just happens that where the power is lower in the midrange is where rthe peak torque normally is found on our cars. FWIW the differences between mine and yours are neigh on identical to the revo vs jabba midrange results.
However, at peak RPM you are maintaining the same amount of torque as us because your power has built up to the same level.
Id imagine your in gear performance will not be as strong as ours, but yours is alot more friendly to the drive train, and probably alot more tractable. You'll just need rev yours higher to meet the same performance.
In fairness to Jabba. You asked for a lower torque map, and they have given you exactly what you asked for, whilst still maintaining the peak figures. That speaks volumes of their abilities IMO. They could easily have just upped the power to match the rest of the market, and gave you something you never asked for.
Id like to see their full fat option. Im changing tuner, originally had APR or REVO as the option because i want to switch between different octane maps for when im running water meth injection, but id let Jabba have a smash at mine as well. 211hp stage 1 would equate to some pretty good figures at stage 2 with an IC, intake and exhaust id imagine.
Id like to go Hybrid eventually and my tuner wont provide me a map, it seems revo have taken the same approach to the 1.4TSi as well. They are no longer providing any further stages than stage 2.