I bought a 2016 Scirocco R a couple of months ago and have been doing a few mods...
Here's a few pics/videos of the build so far:
DSG tune is good. Improves the drive-ability of the stage 2 car. With the 3" exhaust the turbo does spool up a fraction later and you need to adjust the shift points in D so that instead of running 1,800-2,000rpm in D you're at 2,000-2,200rpm. It's the difference of being off-boost and on-boost.>moto< wrote:Looks awesome mate. How do you like the DSG tune?
The 3 inch exhaust is causing more lag? That doesn't make sense unless it flows worse than the previous exhaust...tigger73 wrote:DSG tune is good. Improves the drive-ability of the stage 2 car. With the 3" exhaust the turbo does spool up a fraction later and you need to adjust the shift points in D so that instead of running 1,800-2,000rpm in D you're at 2,000-2,200rpm. It's the difference of being off-boost and on-boost.>moto< wrote:Looks awesome mate. How do you like the DSG tune?
All the other things like quicker shifting and increased torque limits are worthy upgrades but the adjustment in shift points is a must for stage 2.
The larger volume in the exhaust and less restriction causes the turbo to spool up a bit later. At least that's how it was explained to meAddymk2 wrote: The 3 inch exhaust is causing more lag? That doesn't make sense unless it flows worse than the previous exhaust...
There's so much conflicting information out there!tigger73 wrote:The larger volume in the exhaust and less restriction causes the turbo to spool up a bit later. At least that's how it was explained to meAddymk2 wrote: The 3 inch exhaust is causing more lag? That doesn't make sense unless it flows worse than the previous exhaust...
There's so much conflicting information out there!tigger73 wrote:The larger volume in the exhaust and less restriction causes the turbo to spool up a bit later. At least that's how it was explained to meAddymk2 wrote: The 3 inch exhaust is causing more lag? That doesn't make sense unless it flows worse than the previous exhaust...
Well that's how my tuner explained it to me. He said the turbo needed a certain amount of back-pressure before it started to make boost.Addymk2 wrote: There's so much conflicting information out there!
I've always had it explained to me along these lines;
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The greater the differential of pressure the quicker the spool
Well I'm putting the car back on the dyno in a couple of days so will get the stage1/stage2 comparison chart so hopefully it'll show where the power/torque gets created comparing the 2.>moto< wrote:It does seem to go against convention. The turbo usually sits straight after the exhaust manifold (which I don't think you have changed) so should spool up at least the same as before. The difference is that with a larger downpipe, sports cat and an exhaust, you have less back pressure opposing the turbo....meaning that, if anything, it should be a able to spool up faster.
Yes it does go well. I was actually happy with stage 1 as the car drove like stock but just a lot quicker, however I got an offer on the exhaust system that I couldn't refuse.... and the rest as they say is history.>moto< wrote:Anyway, as long as you're happy. I bet it goes well with those mods, I was fairly happy with the torque increase from stage 1. Thanks for the info on the DSG tune, it's probably my next mod.
Used some carpentery stick on screw covers painted to body colour to cover the holes left from the plate bracket. One of the other local Scirocco guys had a sheet of them sprayed. If I'm really keen I'll get the holes filled and sprayed but these work pretty well in the meantime.>moto< wrote:EDIT: where did you get the colour coded bungs/covers for the holes left when removing the number plate? I've got holes at the rear and want to remove the front but have been holding off until I get them resprayed. If I could get some covers like yours it would be a good middle ground.