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    Veteran Member Three Rings Tooney's Avatar
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    Which ECU to get?

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    i wanna chip my car but dont know which way to go? Revo, GIAC, APR?

    also if i chip what other mods are necessary?
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    Veteran Member Four Rings A4A4A4's Avatar
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    Re: Which ECU to get?

    Which ever dealer is closest to you. They are all pretty much the same except with APR you switch modes through the cruise control stalk instead of a selector like the GIAC and Revo.

    None are necessary, but a forge dv is recommended because the extra boost will most likely tear your stock DV.

    Also, search is your friend.
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    Established Member Two Rings SDQuattroDriver's Avatar
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    Re: Which ECU to get?

    This has been brought up a million times. Like A4 said, get whatever is closest to you, they are all pretty comparable. In order to get maximum hp/torque from the chip it is recommended that you get an exhaust system and intake. Search around the forums if you are still unsure, there are a ton of threads related to this issue. Good luck man

    Check this thread out: http://www.audizine.com/forum/showth...ECU+Comparison
    Last edited by SDQuattroDriver; 01-24-2009 at 10:35 PM. Reason: Added some more info

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