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Model specific boards => Golf mk6 => Topic started by: CYPRUSSPARTAN on 30 August 2022, 20:06
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Hey guys, im looking at going to Rtech to get a stage 1 map but something within me just doesnt feel right taking my car to be mapped at all. I personally feel that maybe the MK6 GTI engines cant take too much more power or if they can I will have issues later down the line.
Any thoughts?
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R-Tech are one of the most reputable tuning companies on the go, if you’ve doubts about using them you quite clearly wanna just forget it!!!
As for can the GTI engine handle a stage 1 remap….that’s just mind blowing!!! :laugh:
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R-Tech are one of the most reputable tuning companies on the go, if you’ve doubts about using them you quite clearly wanna just forget it!!!
As for can the GTI engine handle a stage 1 remap….that’s just mind blowing!!! :laugh:
Im all new to this and haven't come across many mapped MK6 GTI's, I've come across 2 and they had issues when tuned
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Common issues are spark plugs and coils failing. Manual cars are prone to clutch failure after a while. Other engines problems are not common provided the timing chain and tensioner is the most recent - 2012 year or later or have been changed. Carbon build up on inlet valves is an issue on all this generation of engines. These cars are getting on a bit now and may not have always been well treated so checks and a bit of caution is sensible.
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Common issues are spark plugs and coils failing. Manual cars are prone to clutch failure after a while. Other engines problems are not common provided the timing chain and tensioner is the most recent - 2012 year or later or have been changed. Carbon build up on inlet valves is an issue on all this generation of engines. These cars are getting on a bit now and may not have always been well treated so checks and a bit of caution is sensible.
Cheers mate! Much appreciated. Would you say mapping a car on 90k miles is ok?
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Can probably cope with a mild tune but I would not go mad. Checks such as oil pressure and compression would give you some idea of engine state. Mine has 95k and a new dmf and uprated clutch and had it from new so know the car well (oil and filter changes every 6 months) but personally too old to be bothered about being first away at the lights anymore. :smiley:
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Can probably cope with a mild tune but I would not go mad. Checks such as oil pressure and compression would give you some idea of engine state. Mine has 95k and a new dmf and uprated clutch and had it from new so know the car well (oil and filter changes every 6 months) but personally too old to be bothered about being first away at the lights anymore. :smiley:
Thanks for the response mate much appreciated. I've recently had a Helix and Sachs fly wheel and clutch installed ready for a stage 1 map but then had a few issues which are now resolved. Im at the point now where I dont know what to do anymore
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As Colin McCrae said ' if in doubt flat out'. :smiley: You need to decide- heart or head whether to map or not in the end.
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As Colin McCrae said ' if in doubt flat out'. :smiley: You need to decide- heart or head whether to map or not in the end.
hahah cheers mate, what would you do? would you map it at 90k miles?
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If the car/engine is mechanically sound, just go for it. People have tuned cars with much higher miles on the clock.
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As Colin McCrae said ' if in doubt flat out'. :smiley: You need to decide- heart or head whether to map or not in the end.
hahah cheers mate, what would you do? would you map it at 90k miles?
Took a risk with the last car I tuned with a weak engine design without problems but that only added about 25bhp. If the car feels good go for it but remember insurance costs on top.
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If you consider using R-TECH, they insist your car has a health check, not just for the engine but the car must be road worthy. they will check your car out on arrival if it fails a check, you will lose your time slot and your initial up-front payment.