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Looking for EA888.4+DQ381 Tune Feedback

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Hello all,

I'm looking for some feedback from those of you who have their EA888.4 ECU and DQ381 TCU tuned. Ideally, from those with the 245 version, although I'll still happily hear out those with similar EA888.3 245/280 models.

I'm currently in between two possible solutions: a comprehensive RacingLine OEM+ Stage 1 ECU/TCU tune, versus a combinations of Revo Stage 1 (ECU) and TVS Stage 2+ (TCU). In both scenarios, I'll be aiming for a 95RON, low-torque file, since I'm not only limited by the dealers around me, but also by fuel quality and grip (FWD vRS). I'm only looking for improved daily-drivability and some additional power under the curve.

If you have experience with either setups, please let me know what your experience, what you preferred and why, and any other information you might relevant.

Note: I understand the DQ381.2 TCU has only recently been cracked. As of today, both RacingLine and TVS offer the same flashing method via the TCU connector, but the tune itself has been around for a while for the '19-'21 cars. However, if you think there's something worth bringing up in regards to this, please feel free to.

Thank you all!

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