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Model specific boards => Golf mk7 => Topic started by: Andrew@DTUK on 01 June 2015, 20:52

Title: Not exact science, but impressive none the less :)
Post by: Andrew@DTUK on 01 June 2015, 20:52
We've just received some dynolicious times from a customer of ours running our FSR+ module on his 5 door DSG MK7 R :)

(http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c109/ABYSS69/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsobwefpk7.jpg)

These back up the times we received from an Audi S3 owner this last year :)
Title: Re: Not exact science, but impressive none the less :)
Post by: am1w on 01 June 2015, 21:38
Hi Andrew.
Is this Oli's Run 2 with his 7R DSG which he posted on the R forum using Dynolicious on his iPhone 5S?
Title: Re: Not exact science, but impressive none the less :)
Post by: remlapeel on 01 June 2015, 21:40
Awesome number Andrew. How much does this box cost? My birthday is in a few weeks and need to give the Mrs a pressie idea
Title: Re: Not exact science, but impressive none the less :)
Post by: am1w on 01 June 2015, 21:45
These are his 3 Runs using Map 3+2

Run 1
0-60     3.89s
0-100   9.06s

Run 2
0-60     3.83s
0-100   8.86s

Run 3
0-60     3.97s
0-100   9.19s

Suspension on hardest setting.
1-2 mins between each Run.
Title: Re: Not exact science, but impressive none the less :)
Post by: remlapeel on 01 June 2015, 22:38
All brilliant numbers and match a full remap for speed. With the issue with Revo have with the new ECU protection, a box seems like the way forward.
Title: Re: Not exact science, but impressive none the less :)
Post by: am1w on 01 June 2015, 22:45
Average of 3 Runs:
0-60    3.90s
0-100  9.04s
Title: Re: Not exact science, but impressive none the less :)
Post by: am1w on 01 June 2015, 23:05
All brilliant numbers and match a full remap for speed. With the issue with Revo have with the new ECU protection, a box seems like the way forward.

^This.