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my2019 and throttle response ??

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is there a way to get the throttle response back to " audi"  ,  or another option to get the instant response back 

 

 

 

Edited by nitro2

1 hour ago, octavia5 said:

Best option is to fit a Pedal Box - little electronic unit that is installed between the throttle pedal and the ECU, is simple to fit and there are often units for sale from people who have had a full remap or are selling their car on.

 

https://www.diesel-performance.co.uk/products-overview/?key=DTUK+Pedal+Box+Plus


I have this its pricey but well worth the money. transforms the car and is like an extra sport button :thumbup:

+1 for Pedal Box, changes the way the card drives completely. So much more fun :) 

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pedal box is an option , 

 

but wasn't there a way to adapt the settings ??

 

can any of the programming guru's shine a light on my question 

44 minutes ago, nitro2 said:

pedal box is an option , 

 

but wasn't there a way to adapt the settings ??

 

can any of the programming guru's shine a light on my question 

There was but it didn't work on every car. For example, on mine enabling Audi mode made the ABS and ACC generate error codes and stop working.

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indeed i remember those alarming post on several forum in 2015/16

 

i can only say the mk3 was slow in response , the mk3fl is SLOWER than that making it an unpleasant drive.

 

 

i will do some more searching …………..

i've got a mk3 fl 230 DSG all standard and the throttle is fine it's not that slow really 

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rob , plenty of power to play with .

 

teedeeeye only has 85kw , so you notice every glitch and dsg7 is not the most forgiving box either 

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