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*** All your bluefin/superchips questions and answers in here please.
madman:
You will love it mate. I have a 56 plate gti and its off to the stealers tomorrow so the bluefin is off now as its of for a sirvce. They told me there is going to be a update done to the car when its in. Mpg is the same and the drive is a smile and a half. You will see alot of differnce in all gears :happy2:
mike.:
Excellent forum guys. Just found it. :happy2:
Had Bluefin on my DSG GTI for two years now.
Absolutely no problems, excellent support from Superchips and still running the factory DV. Car is early 2005.
Find I am hardly ever near the redline as there is so much torque, you can just shortshift gears and leave most things behind.
Economy under normal driving much the same, under spirited driving...well who cares :evilgrin:
tony_danza:
I've had Revo on all my old cars and was all prepared for having it again, but this new car came with a Bluefin and I decided to keep it for a while to see what I thought of it - it's excellent and I have absolutely no desire to swap it.
Maybe if I was interested in messing around with all the custom settings on Revo, I might sway to that side, but for a common or garden stage one there's nothing in it.
Nice linear power for the DSG, with the torque coming in a bit later than on other maps, which personally I prefer.. but it pulls like a train, puts out 245/280 bhp/lbft and no difference in fuel economy.
Fantastic customer service, constant program to revise and impove the maps (all done online) and does what it says on the tin.
:happy2:
182_blue:
^^thats interesting to hear :happy2:
tony_danza:
Revo & Superchips are both excellent, I rate GIAC too.
My 'man who does' is a Revo dealer and he's driven my car a lot - says it's different, in that Revo has a big lump of early torque compared to my map.. but it's no better or worse, just different. He certainly didn't recommend swapping it (how many people taking your money would say that?)
You can of course ask both companies to tailor a map to your needs, Revo altered the map for my 150PD to drop the torque and protect my clutch just by simply asking. Superchips have been working very closely with people on here to tweak theirs, so it isn't a difficult process. Speak to them all and get what suits you best.
So long as you go somewhere decent, all stage 1's are equal if a little different IMO. Just avoid the "lessers" - you get what you pay for.
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