Ryan, do you tune switch before service? Considering getting my car APR flashed, but I need to know 100% if flash switching before service will avoid the TD1 status. I love my S4 how it is, but I would like to hold boost a bit longer then factory!
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Re: Calling on Ryan - B8 S4 tunes
pretty sure td1 is only really new ecus, like the b8 s4, even the mk2 tt cant do td1
besides, switching will do nothing, as the crc is diff, for you to pass you must flash the oem soft back onLast edited by bart; 06-19-2014, 02:36 AM.2002 VW Golf GT TDI
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Re: Calling on Ryan - B8 S4 tunes
Originally posted by bart View Postpretty sure td1 is only really new ecus, like the b8 s4, even the mk2 tt cant do td1
besides, switching will do nothing, as the crc is diff, for you to pass you must flash the oem soft back on
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Re: Calling on Ryan - B8 S4 tunes
oh sorry missed your title, i read ryan + s4 = b5 haha
i think if you flash back vs tune switching you have a better chance, there is this also thing called a flash counter...
picked up a couple of these http://shop.britishracinggroup.com/O...G-KFOBD2PP.htm
i tell the dealer whatever you do, do not hook up the computer, i reset the oil service myself with vcds, that is the easiest thing to do vs reflashing tunes, etc2002 VW Golf GT TDI
2016 VW Passat BiTDI
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Re: Calling on Ryan - B8 S4 tunes
Originally posted by bart View Postoh sorry missed your title, i read ryan + s4 = b5 haha
i think if you flash back vs tune switching you have a better chance, there is this also thing called a flash counter...
picked up a couple of these http://shop.britishracinggroup.com/O...G-KFOBD2PP.htm
i tell the dealer whatever you do, do not hook up the computer, i reset the oil service myself with vcds, that is the easiest thing to do vs reflashing tunes, etc
Also, just noticed you have a TTRS, sweeet!Last edited by ToXicXxX; 06-19-2014, 03:24 AM.
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Re: Calling on Ryan - B8 S4 tunes
If you do flash you car kiss your drivetrain warranty good bye. The only way to avoid getting caught is to have a separate ECU. Even if you set your tune back to stock Audi will know you have a tune as soon as they plug it in and then hello TD1. They don't have a choice if they want to TD1 you or not. The system Audi uses automatically detects it and then flags you and sends it off to Audi headquarters. Check on audizine, there's huge threads about it. You just have to decide if you can live without warranty or not
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Originally posted by limey View PostIf you do flash you car kiss your drivetrain warranty good bye. The only way to avoid getting caught is to have a separate ECU. Even if you set your tune back to stock Audi will know you have a tune as soon as they plug it in and then hello TD1. They don't have a choice if they want to TD1 you or not. The system Audi uses automatically detects it and then flags you and sends it off to Audi headquarters. Check on audizine, there's huge threads about it. You just have to decide if you can live without warranty or notI may appear to be nice, but don't be fooled, I probably don't like you
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Re: Calling on Ryan - B8 S4 tunes
Originally posted by Mantis View PostThat is false
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Originally posted by limey View PostHow is it false? It happened to me 2 yrs ago and I lost my engine warranty. The only way I was told for it to be avoided was to get a new ECU and swap them each time I needed a service or have the one in the car flashed back to stock.
Also - flashing the car back to stock software does work. and no you do not need to do this when going for basic service work.
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Originally posted by Tyrnnus View PostAlso - flashing the car back to stock software does work. and no you do not need to do this when going for basic service work.
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