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    Veteran Member Three Rings
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    How about the Neuspeed chip?

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    Hi Guys, i have a stock 2.0t a4 FWD and want to get it chipped. The car feels really slow in "D' and is hard to control the acceleration at "S". Since im still a student, i'd like to get the best bang for the buck chip. Lately, i've noticed about the Neuspeed chip, which costs 499.99... normally people just talke about APR, GIAC, and REVO. So, what do you guys think?! Thanks.

    heres the link: http://www.greedspeed.com/applicatio...grade_2.0T_FSI

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    Veteran Member Four Rings 4RingRook's Avatar
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    Dacia Sandero
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    Arizona

    Re: How about the Neuspeed chip?

    You'll see better gains from some of the other chips you mentioned....
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    Registered Member Two Rings peregrine's Avatar
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    2005.5 2.0T Quattro
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    Los Angeles

    Re: How about the Neuspeed chip?

    probably get better support if you bought from a local tuner.

    if you have a neuspeed shop near you that would be good but sounds like everyone is better.


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    New Member Two Rings M Style S's Avatar
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    2008 A4 S-Line/Titanium
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    Pasadena

    Re: How about the Neuspeed chip?

    If im not mistaking...I think the APR is the same price...You should also check out the Eurocode as well, which is in that same price range.

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