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after driving a friends golf gt tdi today thats mapped by dna tuning im not sure whether to go with them or faboka ive heard all good things about faboka but its the distance and i gotto say i was impressed in everyway with the performance of the golf what do you guys think?

 

http://www.dnatuning.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=112&Itemid=255

185bhp from a stage one map? On a standard turbo? Mark and avoid.

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the golf i drove earlier is running over 200bhp on a pd150 turbo and has been for nearly 2 yrs really impressive

Do you have the kit to do the mapping over email with John (Fabooka)?

 

You need a VCDS cable and just download the 'Lite' software so you can do logging. Then you need something to upload the map and read your ECU.

 

I'm 100% going with Fabooka when I fit my 2260 very soon. After driving both Kev and Dan's GTB1756's, the mapping really is top notch!

Couldn't agree more with Alex! I'm also running the 1756 with a fabooka map, the time and effort john puts into his maps are a different league and you can definitely tell when it's finished.

John has my vote every time. :)

John Robbins from DNA tuning is well known, maps for the mini challenge, clio cup road series and quite a few others. Wrote ktecs maps for them a few years back too.

I would recommend but take the website figure with a pinch of salt.

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Do you have the kit to do the mapping over email with John (Fabooka)?

 

You need a VCDS cable and just download the 'Lite' software so you can do logging. Then you need something to upload the map and read your ECU.

 

I'm 100% going with Fabooka when I fit my 2260 very soon. After driving both Kev and Dan's GTB1756's, the mapping really is top notch!

yes i do have everything in work FABOKA it is seems very sound on the phone would be nice to meet :)

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