A4 2.0TDI 170 S-Line SE Remap Advice Please?
Hello All,
I have a A4 2.0TDI 170 S-Line SE Saloon (56-Sept 2006 Reg) 45,000 miles.
I am considering having it remapped for performance and economy.
Can anyone recommend the best company to use and what I am looking at paying please?
Also anyone had experience of doing this to a similar vehicle, what was the result in performance increase and economy?
OK! I have doe a bit more research on the forum and found the answer to my own Q I think.
Found a company called Flash Remapping in Kent, charge around £300 who use Viezu software maps.
I also saw they sell a Viezu V-Switch Tuning system, for £469, anyone purchased and use one o these?
Thanks in advance for your advice.
S9:1zhelp:
Re: A4 2.0TDI 170 S-Line SE Remap Advice Please?
Ive got the Viezu remap on my 170 mate. I have a thread/review on here if you search for it :-)
Re: A4 2.0TDI 170 S-Line SE Remap Advice Please?
Re: A4 2.0TDI 170 S-Line SE Remap Advice Please?
Hi Guys,
Thank you for your replies. I ended up going with the Viezo V-Switch and have 3 maps:
1. Original Map
2. Maximum Performance (Road)
3. Economy
I purchased the V-Switch direct from Viezo and it was delivered the next day via courier. I then plugged the device into the car diagnostic socket, read the original map and emailed that to Viezo tech with my re-map request.
A short while later they replied to my email with the new modified maps attached. I Programmed the V-Switch on the PC. (Beware: the Viezo V-Switch computer device driver software required to detect and install the V-Switch on the PC does not support 64bit Windows- you will need a 32bit Operating system to install and upload re-maps to the device)
Plugged the V-Switch into the car diagnostic and chose to upload the 'Performance Map'. After nearly 10 minutes the re-programming of the ECU was complete and the device was removed and stored somewhere safe.
What do I think after a week of use? Without doubt the car is smoother across the whole rev range and pulls smoothly from 1000rpm (the lag I used to experience from 1000 to 2000rpm has completely gone). The car seems quicker under heavy acceleration.
Even though I have the 'Performance Map' installed at present, fuel consumption has improved. Not sure if this is because I can now pull away with a lot less revs and change up much sooner due to the increased torque!
Will try the 'Economy Map' in a while.
If you are thinking of getting a V-Switch then do not hesitate. The difference it makes to the drivability of the car is quite astounding.
Cheers
S9 :beerchug: