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Taylor@SETuning.com

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Revo Performance software introduces you to the smoothest and most reliable power gains available today for the modern motor vehicle.
We are pleased to offer this, and we will be trying to make it to many VW meets/cruises to offer these programs. Please visit http://www.setuning.com or call us at (719) 232-7721 to schedule an appointment. Thanks!
 
Re: (Taylor@SETuning.com)

Quote, originally posted by Taylor@SETuning.com »

sorry we just have what is quoted from REVO... we are waiting on graphs.

yeah. ive got the GIAC 2.7T files.. they claim +80HP. i call bullsh*t tho.
 
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yeah. ive got the GIAC 2.7T files.. they claim +80HP. i call bullsh*t tho.


lol, the truth is, every single one is a claim oh hp to the engine, and then expecially when it has to go through the quattro system, there is bound to be alittle drivetrain loss
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Re: (02blkgtivr6)

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Revo needs to take alittle time to make an affordable 24v vr6 chip. ($200-$300) The vr6 gains aren't enough to justify the $400+ chips out there now.

that is also not a huge market for vr chips...nothing like the 1.8t's
 
Re: (Taylor@SETuning.com)

Thats definately true, but isn't it easier to design a chip for a vr6 than a turbo motor? Seems like even though there is less demand, the cost for r&d would be less for an NA motor, esp since they have one for the r32 which is similar. Not to mention the fact that most chips aren't actual chips anymore its just a program which costs much less to produce. Oh well....
 
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Thats definately true, but isn't it easier to design a chip for a vr6 than a turbo motor? Seems like even though there is less demand, the cost for r&d would be less for an NA motor, esp since they have one for the r32 which is similar. Not to mention the fact that most chips aren't actual chips anymore its just a program which costs much less to produce. Oh well....


actually i think the reverse is true. The main thing with a turbo chip is adding boost, (simple), there is alot more to do when messing with NA applications. I wish they did a VR application too
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Re: (02blkgtivr6)

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Revo needs to take alittle time to make an affordable 24v vr6 chip. ($200-$300) The vr6 gains aren't enough to justify the $400+ chips out there now.

...And that is the very reason I have not baught one.
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All we can do is hope!!!
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Re: (JettaJensen)

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Oh it's okay bro. Not your fault. Thanks for emphasizing though! http://****************.com/smile/emthup.gif
maybe if you guys gave revo a call they may think that there is a pretty good market and you could get the ball rolling...
 
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