so what is the best chip for a 225 TT?
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Many good ones...go with location!
I recently chipped with Revo and I can't say enough good things about it - chipping is by far the number one HP gain per buck. Go for one that is flashable for your year and model and a dealer that is nearby in case you have problems. There seem to be lots of good comments on Revo and APR on this forum (and other makers).
For people starting out...devices like Revo's serial port switcher (SPS) plug right into the OBD II port in your TT (just to the right of the hood release) and allow you to reprogram your car's ECU in seconds to modes such as stock, 91/93/100 octane, anti-theft etc. Other companies offer similar devices such as GIAC's flashloader which can be used in a laptop connected to your OBD with a serial cable.
Good Luck.
There are folks in this forum who helped push me into chipping my TT and now I'm hooked! If you're considering chipping - just go for it...you won't be disappointed<ul><li><a href="http://www.revotechnik.com/">Revo Website</a></li></ul>
For people starting out...devices like Revo's serial port switcher (SPS) plug right into the OBD II port in your TT (just to the right of the hood release) and allow you to reprogram your car's ECU in seconds to modes such as stock, 91/93/100 octane, anti-theft etc. Other companies offer similar devices such as GIAC's flashloader which can be used in a laptop connected to your OBD with a serial cable.
Good Luck.
There are folks in this forum who helped push me into chipping my TT and now I'm hooked! If you're considering chipping - just go for it...you won't be disappointed<ul><li><a href="http://www.revotechnik.com/">Revo Website</a></li></ul>
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