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  1. @nta16, not sure but on your picture the charger seems connected directly on the battery minus port. I believe it's written to be connected to a car plate above, to avoid damage to the electronics.
  2. Had those yellow glows from new...just "drive and forget" is the diagnosis.
  3. 2016y 2.0 TDI 90k km 300-400km cycles ... B road driving Can go up to 500km if it's highway.
  4. Just for reference - mine is Varta from the factory. 2.0 TDI 150 hp 2016y (bought it new). Useful thread and information here, I need to measure mine on engine start.
  5. @ords, which battery model is it?
  6. Self answering on the p.5 - for 265hp EA888 EVO4 is coupled with DQ381-7A OGC
  7. Hey forum, Can't find trusted source to feel confident...so decided to ask here. 1. Are TSI 204 and TSI 265 direct successors to EA888 gen 3? 2. Do they have aluminium engine? (Better not but they diesel 200hp was changed for bad) 3. I assume lower power can be driven with lower RON fuel, where 265 requires only premium fuel. 4. Do they both have 4 injectors or 265 has 8 (as it was 280hp version before)? 5. Which DSG (DQxxx?) is mated to these engines? I know it's early for conclusions but I was told these engines were installed in Audi few years ago. Cheers!
  8. Can you quote approximate range, please?
  9. WOW ! What color is that @mac11irl?
  10. @fabdavrav, yes 288mm, as you said. I thought I can swap to 312mm after I remap 150->185hp to match the design of 1.8 TSI 180hp with 312mm ... but reading other threads sounds it's not plug & play kind of task
  11. @SkodaKing thank you! Hats down...you motivated me to jump and take the risk
  12. Thanks @Ecomatt Thanks @SkodaKing . Would put little more details...is it better on low revs, mids or above 4k? Do so see more regens or any ECU errors at all?
  13. @Ecomatt thank you! Any other hints or advices for me to take the decision?
  14. Hi forum, I own the car from new (2016) and have 69k km with it. Recently changed antifreeze,no silica tank, water pump, belts and so on. Then Revo came with a promo and now I'm struggling with a decision..To remap, or not The engine is 2.0 TDI 150hp 340nm manual and is going ok for my family needs if safe driving. However I plan to keep it two-three more years and will appreciate some change in the power...They promise 185-190hp and ~400nm.. No plans to move to bigger brakes or bigger than current 16" wheels. Here is what they wrote me. Attaching the dyno charts as well. DATA VALUES The Bosch EDC17 Boost In standard form the boost will peak at 1.4bar tailing off to 1.0bar at 4500rpm. In Revo form boost will peak at 1.5bar and tail off to 1.0bar at 4500rpm Fuel Mass In standard form expect to peak at 60mg/stroke around 1500-3000rpm, seeing 43mg/stroke at 4500rpm In Revo form expect to peak at 68mg/stroke 1800-3000rpm, seeing 49mg/stroke at 4500rpm EGT In standard form expect to peak around 780ºc In Revo form expect to peak around 940ºc Very stressing is the diff in EGT temperatures for me. Anyone with hands-on experience with this combination. I don't want to risk too much, that's why Revo was on the spot. Is this safe remap in general or I shall expect some premature wear in the components? Cheers!

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