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A2 1.6 FSI PRO BOOST wanted PLEASE

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Hi as my inlet flaps need a rebuild I want to do the PRO BOOST ecu map instead,

Before I take my ecu out and post it off to germany to get it mapped I was wondering if anyone out there has  one lying around thats already been done and would like to pass it on,  Let me know asap please.

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Just been looking at the A2 owners club site it seems they Don't condone the removal of EGR  ect yet I see one of there members sells the pro boost through the club.

The a2 pro boost does exactly that.  Is anyone here a member of the A2 owners club site as well could you ask them how they reinstall the EGR  operation to the pro boost map or are they just breaking their own rules

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Pro boost engineering do a plug and play ecu remap that does away with intake flaps,egr,and nox ect

No one in the uk does that. Have a read on the uk A2 owners club site they have about 30 pages about it just google audi a2 pro boost.

PS if you know of a uk firm that does the same as pro boost engineering let me know would be a few beers in it if you do,

15 hours ago, Oldnbald65 said:

Pro boost engineering do a plug and play ecu remap that does away with intake flaps,egr,and nox ect

No one in the uk does that. Have a read on the uk A2 owners club site they have about 30 pages about it just google audi a2 pro boost.

PS if you know of a uk firm that does the same as pro boost engineering let me know would be a few beers in it if you do,

There are remappers in the UK that will do it for you you could look at Celtic tuning or revo? 

Or look at local firms. I'd recommend a rolling road remap as it can be tailored to the car and car can be checked by the remapper if you get me. 

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Did you have a read up on the pro boost its a very bespoke map designed by them specifically for the a2 fsi  system.

It's not a simple power increase map it doesn't increase power.

It completely alters the way the fsi system works you need to read up on it to fully understand it it will save me an hour of typing trying to explain it😭

13 minutes ago, Oldnbald65 said:

Did you have a read up on the pro boost its a very bespoke map designed by them specifically for the a2 fsi  system.

It's not a simple power increase map it doesn't increase power.

It completely alters the way the fsi system works you need to read up on it to fully understand it it will save me an hour of typing trying to explain it😭

No probs. If its the best option then go for it 🙂

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The only option as I said no one in the uk does it most dont know how the A2 FSI works, Once again Germans are in front the fact we are all driving Audi, BMW and VW confirms it lets face it what do we actually make???

5 hours ago, Oldnbald65 said:

The only option as I said no one in the uk does it most dont know how the A2 FSI works, Once again Germans are in front the fact we are all driving Audi, BMW and VW confirms it lets face it what do we actually make???

Not a lot these days. Consecutive bad governments are to blame for that. 

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