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papadoc
July 20th, 2015, 04:59
034 is across the Bay from me and well known for their Audi aftermarket products. I had a nice conversation with one of their people, who explained that they had developed their own RS6 tune in response to a customer who was dissatisfied with the results he had from a well known tuner. The attached scan shows the results of the testing on their Mustang dyno. I did not do a baseline pull, but included in the scan is the result from the baseline pull from another customer. Don't dwell on the absolute numbers. Mustang dyno reads typically well under Dynojet, and it is the comparison with stock that should be considered. This was also on 91 octane California gas, and the dyno bay was about 100 degrees that afternoon without a fan. Bottom line, about a 11% improvement in peak HP, but more importantly, 29% improvement in peak torque and with a nice flat curve from about 3000 to 5000 rpm. I had APR tune in original RS6, never had that dyno'ed, but this now pulls better than my old beast. If you guesstimate engine HP and torque from stock Audi numbers, this would mean ~500 hp and 536 lb-ft peak torque. And yes, I had their TCU tune as well to go with the Level 10 transmission.

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DHall1
July 20th, 2015, 05:30
I wondered how long you would stay stock. Looks veddy nice

Post up a 3, 31, 115 some time.

I agree w the APR observations. I have made changes to tweek it a bit. Boost is too low, timing too low and not enough fuel.

Dmb408
July 20th, 2015, 14:44
Wow, in less than ideal conditions too as you pointed out.

kruat
July 21st, 2015, 05:40
What did there tune cost, does the ecu tune come with the tcu tune?

papadoc
July 22nd, 2015, 05:33
What did there tune cost, does the ecu tune come with the tcu tune?

ECU tune $750. Loaded via OBD-II port, did not require removal of ECU itself. TCU upgrade does require removal of original TCU, so some labor involved. Lists at $450. See www.034motorsport.com for details.