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    On 17/04/2018 at 9:06 AM, Steve Q said:

    Most people who have a remap carried out would recommend one but I can't say I've personally done it. Obviously bhp and torque are increased but not always mpg. In theory it should as the new map should smoothen out the torque curve etc. 

    Also the remap could be better improved if you combine it with uprated induction kits or exhausts. 

    It's also key that the car is in good health before you carry out a remap as you will be putting more strain on the engine and potentially the gearbox if it's an auto. 

    If you do have it done and you get called for the emissions recall then do r have the recall done as Audi will wipe your upgraded map. This also goes for software updates which Audi will often do if required when your car goes in for a service or other work. 

    The reason why I've not had a remap is: 

    1. My a6 is on 328k 

    2. Despite the fact I could go from 150bhp to 180bhp with a remap the fuel pump my a6 has probably wouldn't be able to cope whereas later a6 models (2004-2005 c5) had a uprated fuel pump as standard. 

    Hope I've helped :) 

    Cheers

    Steve

    Thanks Steve, thats a great bit of advice. I love that you have 328k on the clock. You clearly love your A6! 

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  2. 7 hours ago, Huskie said:

    I have the same question so I'll be watching this... 

    I've had a quote from "Celtic Tuning".  A 30% increase in both HP and torque seems too good to be true with no uprated components for £295 all in (and they come to you!).

    170BHP -->  227BHP

    359Nm --> 421Nm

    https://www.celtictuning.co.uk/component/ctvc/audi/a4-b8-2008-2014/diesel/2-0-tdi-cr-170-bhp-2008-2014-ECU-remap-chiptuning/stage-1?year=2012#t3-content

     

    Thats quite decent return to be fair. I' also interested in the increased fuel efficiency. Thanks for the link, may contact them once I pick up the car. 

     

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