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Re: Remus Responder (pedal box) Forum Discount
« Reply #10 on: 20 September 2017, 13:45 »
This is a good discount for this unit but have say if I was buying a pedal box now I'd be going for the DTUK Pedal Box Plus.

And this is where I'm at.
PedalBox Plus is £189 inc discount.
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Re: Remus Responder (pedal box) Forum Discount
« Reply #11 on: 20 September 2017, 13:52 »
This is a good discount for this unit but have say if I was buying a pedal box now I'd be going for the DTUK Pedal Box Plus.

And this is where I'm at.
PedalBox Plus is £189 inc discount.

 Agree :wink: Love it, much prettier :drool: and think it has more scope than the original?
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Re: Remus Responder (pedal box) Forum Discount
« Reply #12 on: 20 September 2017, 14:19 »
A bit late to the party probably as I've avoided paying attention to pedal boxes before due to having a remap.  However it just dawned on me that perhaps a pedal box and remap could be perfect partners - does the pedal box just adjust the pedal itself or is it more involved?  Anyone tried it with an ECU flash?

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Re: Remus Responder (pedal box) Forum Discount
« Reply #13 on: 20 September 2017, 14:34 »
I think this graph demonstrates it very well.



That is the graph from DTUK's PedalBox Plus page.
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Re: Remus Responder (pedal box) Forum Discount
« Reply #14 on: 20 September 2017, 15:53 »
A bit late to the party probably as I've avoided paying attention to pedal boxes before due to having a remap.  However it just dawned on me that perhaps a pedal box and remap could be perfect partners - does the pedal box just adjust the pedal itself or is it more involved?  Anyone tried it with an ECU flash?

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Re: Remus Responder (pedal box) Forum Discount
« Reply #15 on: 20 September 2017, 16:58 »
A bit late to the party probably as I've avoided paying attention to pedal boxes before due to having a remap.  However it just dawned on me that perhaps a pedal box and remap could be perfect partners - does the pedal box just adjust the pedal itself or is it more involved?  Anyone tried it with an ECU flash?

The pedalbox actually works even better with mapped cars. The ECU remap (or tuning box) doesn't remove the dead inch of travel in the throttle pedal, no remap does and I posted up a disagreement with one of the most highly regarded tuners of Golf R's I had on VWROC on here in another thread recently. I've since spoken to a member of VWROC who lives fairly locally to me who has had one of their maps and he still runs the pedalbox, albeit on a more gentle setting. Ignore what tuners say, they spend too much time with cars on rollers analysing EGT's, ignition advance and 3D maps not driving them in real world conditions, the ECU map and throttle pedal dead zone are not linked.
When you think about it, there's an initial pedal induced lag, then you hit peak spool on a remapped car which is a far less muted turbo spool than a factory standard grandma friendly map.
The pedalbox takes out that dead inch of travel which means you can drive the car through the turbo spool using your foot as the modulator of throttle to make much smoother and more responsive progress. Or very jerky progress if your pedalbox is set to Sport plus!  :grin:


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Re: Remus Responder (pedal box) Forum Discount
« Reply #16 on: 20 September 2017, 19:50 »
How does this compare to the DTUK pedal box?
That seems to be the "Gold standard"?

I'd be interested in the feedback of others, but also if they do the same thing, then cheapest price wins :)

They are the same thing, even the DTUK tuning boxes are not theirs, they’re just DTE systems tuning box.

thats correct, and we've never hided the fact that we use DTE hardware ;) but sometimes, quite a lot of the time we develop our own software for the UK market :) - this goes for the pedalbox(+) too after feedback from customers and from our own vehicles
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« Reply #17 on: 20 September 2017, 19:52 »
The Remus box is the same as the old style DTUK box that they used to sell (maybe they still do?).  Does it have the nasty old style clip, or have they updated it to the proper VW one as per the DTUK version?

That's a very good point.  Is it the old dodgy grey clip or new oem style red clip.  I have the old clip version.

This is a good discount for this unit but have say if I was buying a pedal box now I'd be going for the DTUK Pedal Box Plus.

after using both the pedalbox and the pedalbox + is have to agree, the plus is more refined and the "perfect tune" makes things that touch better again.


Just found this on the R forum...


As a few of you will know I now have a pedal box plus fitted to my R.
Having had 3 of the standard type pedal box I was never blown away with it.
I found it to be really good when going for it but had issues where it was either on or off on light throttle.
Other issues I had were on light throttle I could feel a hesitation at certain speeds.
Having had 3 of them I could rule out a faulty unit and could work around this problem by running a pretty tame setting of Sport -2 or -3
This still eliminated the dead spot but made me wonder why I had it if using on a very low setting.
I sold my unit only last week and then while browsing the net found dtuk had released a pedalbox + unit.
After talking to Chris I asked the difference and his reply was that the new unit is smoother in operation and obviously looked much nicer.
I ordered it and it came the next day
Having now done 40 miles with the new one fitted I can confirm that fitting is exactly the same and if the additional holder isn't used it still fits in the cubbyhole perfectly
14fb35120bec6507e05b730ae14add78.jpg
 
As you can see in the pic I'm already running sport -1.
With the new one I'm switching between sport and sport -1 pickup and operation is smoother without any sign of hesitations and no problem on light throttle in traffic etc.
 
As Chris said he didn't think it'd warrant anyone who already has one to upgrade due to cost, but I can confirm the new unit is an improvement over the standard unit.
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Re: Remus Responder (pedal box) Forum Discount
« Reply #18 on: 20 September 2017, 22:51 »
The Remus box is the same as the old style DTUK box that they used to sell (maybe they still do?).  Does it have the nasty old style clip, or have they updated it to the proper VW one as per the DTUK version?

That's a very good point.  Is it the old dodgy grey clip or new oem style red clip.  I have the old clip version.

This is a good discount for this unit but have say if I was buying a pedal box now I'd be going for the DTUK Pedal Box Plus.




after using both the pedalbox and the pedalbox + is have to agree, the plus is more refined and the "perfect tune" makes things that touch better again.


Just found this on the R forum...


As a few of you will know I now have a pedal box plus fitted to my R.
Having had 3 of the standard type pedal box I was never blown away with it.
I found it to be really good when going for it but had issues where it was either on or off on light throttle.
Other issues I had were on light throttle I could feel a hesitation at certain speeds.
Having had 3 of them I could rule out a faulty unit and could work around this problem by running a pretty tame setting of Sport -2 or -3
This still eliminated the dead spot but made me wonder why I had it if using on a very low setting.
I sold my unit only last week and then while browsing the net found dtuk had released a pedalbox + unit.
After talking to Chris I asked the difference and his reply was that the new unit is smoother in operation and obviously looked much nicer.
I ordered it and it came the next day
Having now done 40 miles with the new one fitted I can confirm that fitting is exactly the same and if the additional holder isn't used it still fits in the cubbyhole perfectly
14fb35120bec6507e05b730ae14add78.jpg
 
As you can see in the pic I'm already running sport -1.
With the new one I'm switching between sport and sport -1 pickup and operation is smoother without any sign of hesitations and no problem on light throttle in traffic etc.
 
As Chris said he didn't think it'd warrant anyone who already has one to upgrade due to cost, but I can confirm the new unit is an improvement over the standard unit.


No question Andy and I have bias , this unit is the 'dogs' Ok in sport + you need to be gentle in traffic, light footed. I'm using sport for now but will know Sport + +3! Is always available. Truth is factory build in delay with fly by wire. I guess for safety reasons ? This unit acts as fast as your brain to foot, far safer for sure when getting onto busy roundabouts or out of junctions. Recommended.
Arrived 15/5/17 Mk 7.5 R Lapiz 5dr DSG, Prets, Pan Roof, DCC, Rear View Cam.
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Re: Remus Responder (pedal box) Forum Discount
« Reply #19 on: 20 September 2017, 22:52 »
The Remus box is the same as the old style DTUK box that they used to sell (maybe they still do?).  Does it have the nasty old style clip, or have they updated it to the proper VW one as per the DTUK version?

That's a very good point.  Is it the old dodgy grey clip or new oem style red clip.  I have the old clip version.

This is a good discount for this unit but have say if I was buying a pedal box now I'd be going for the DTUK Pedal Box Plus.




after using both the pedalbox and the pedalbox + is have to agree, the plus is more refined and the "perfect tune" makes things that touch better again.


Just found this on the R forum...


As a few of you will know I now have a pedal box plus fitted to my R.
Having had 3 of the standard type pedal box I was never blown away with it.
I found it to be really good when going for it but had issues where it was either on or off on light throttle.
Other issues I had were on light throttle I could feel a hesitation at certain speeds.
Having had 3 of them I could rule out a faulty unit and could work around this problem by running a pretty tame setting of Sport -2 or -3
This still eliminated the dead spot but made me wonder why I had it if using on a very low setting.
I sold my unit only last week and then while browsing the net found dtuk had released a pedalbox + unit.
After talking to Chris I asked the difference and his reply was that the new unit is smoother in operation and obviously looked much nicer.
I ordered it and it came the next day
Having now done 40 miles with the new one fitted I can confirm that fitting is exactly the same and if the additional holder isn't used it still fits in the cubbyhole perfectly
14fb35120bec6507e05b730ae14add78.jpg
 
As you can see in the pic I'm already running sport -1.
With the new one I'm switching between sport and sport -1 pickup and operation is smoother without any sign of hesitations and no problem on light throttle in traffic etc.
 
As Chris said he didn't think it'd warrant anyone who already has one to upgrade due to cost, but I can confirm the new unit is an improvement over the standard unit.


No question Andy and I have no bias , this unit is the 'dogs' Ok in sport + you need to be gentle in traffic, light footed. I'm using sport for now but will know Sport + +3! Is always available. Truth is factory build in delay with fly by wire. I guess for safety reasons ? This unit acts as fast as your brain to foot, far safer for sure when getting onto busy roundabouts or out of junctions. Recommended.
Arrived 15/5/17 Mk 7.5 R Lapiz 5dr DSG, Prets, Pan Roof, DCC, Rear View Cam.
Our other car is a Mk7 GTI DSG 5dr Tungsten, Vienna, Rear View Cam, Park assist.