How can I tell if it is chipped.?...>>
One of the coolest mods was the VDO boost gauge in the vent trick...which has me wondering:
Apparently a bone stock TT produces 18psi of boost, with a chipped TT produces 22psi...
My VDO is showing a solid 22psi at WOT.
And snaps my neck back. And creates a wild grin. And makes me very happy that I chose this as my next ride.
However, the ride as I got it was absolutely bone-stock in every other way (including 90,000 miles on the TB)
How can I tell if this unit has been chipped?
(I have the VAG-COM)
Revo and Giac might be harder to detect...it's a good bet that if you're holding 22 that you're chipped...since lots of people "de-mod" before selling/trading-in, you probably got the better end of the deal.
Where'd you purchase it? Maybe someone on the board here was the seller/trader (not traitor...well...maybe)
Not a single obvious add-on of any kind - and some obvious good maintenance - new CV boots, green colant sensor, etc...
The 22psi had my head scratching (in a good way)
Just curious how to tell if it has been chipped?
If I yank the ECU what do I look for?
Yup! Total noob....
As roady said, the other chips are harder to detect.
good luck!
scot
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1. If you remove the rain tray to look at the ECU underneath the passenger wiper pivot, look at the left side (passenger side) of the ECU. There's a little black tab that's normally bent in to lock the ECU in place. If it's been bent out, it means the ECU has at least been out of the car.
2. The ECU itself has tamper-paint on the screws, so just look at them to see if it's been apart.
If it has, chances are it's chipped. But again as others have said, if it's holding more than 15 psi, you're most likely chipped...


