TT sluggish after audi service :( help
TT sluggish after audi service :( help
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g-boy

Original Poster:

236 posts

233 months

Thursday 6th April 2006
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just paid the bastards £500 and the car is now noticeably slower than it was before I took it in.

its a 180 and had loads of low end torque especially after I modded it (not remapped, exhaust and induction kit).

now it feels like it is really holding back and there is a lack of boost especially at 20-30 revs

is this normal? has the ecu been tampered with?

thanks peeps

UpTheIron

4,046 posts

284 months

Thursday 6th April 2006
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Funny you say that, because my S3 feels just the same after a service last week.

Perhaps some kind of ECU reset that takes a while to re-learn driving style?

g-boy

Original Poster:

236 posts

233 months

Thursday 6th April 2006
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i bloody hope it 'relearns'...

i always felt my TT was quicker than the average

annodomini2

6,948 posts

267 months

Friday 7th April 2006
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Software upgrade with a remap most likely.

g-boy

Original Poster:

236 posts

233 months

Friday 7th April 2006
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what would this mean, felt car quickening up today having filled her with optimax, still not quite right though...

TonyHetherington

32,091 posts

266 months

Friday 7th April 2006
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I'll move this to the Audi forum for you, it may get more response in there

Tony (moderator)

smb

1,523 posts

282 months

Friday 7th April 2006
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some services involve an ECU reset, and a car often takes a while to relearn your driving style, best to ask the dealership to log it, but give it a couple of days to kick in. the refill with optimax may just be it's started to relearn. Relearning is probably pushing the boundaries on ignition and fueling until detonation occurs. the reset settings are basic settings that don't achieve full power.