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    Veteran Member Three Rings
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    who has revo select plus controller?

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    how do you like it? is it worth buying? thinking about getting one. any feedback is appreciated

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    Registered Member One Ring archangel_jx's Avatar
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    not I.. but i love my Revo chip

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    Senior Member Two Rings seatbelt67's Avatar
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    I would love to know too. I am about to get a chip for mine and I want to know the best route.

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    Veteran Member Three Rings 08lichmanj's Avatar
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    i have it. i enjoy it but i dont use it much. i used it to bump up the settings for a more aggressive tune, but the other options are great too. i like the engine kill feature so no one can steal your shit, and it also has the stock settings on it.
    2006 A4 2.0t Quattro 6 Speed
    Tein Basics-20% tint-18x8 Privat Reserv-VMR Testpipe-Revo Tuned Stage 2

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    Active Member Two Rings
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    I've got it and I think it's worth it just to switch back to stock for a while. I played with it for a few weeks when I first got it, did some logging, yada yada but then haven't really used it besides to switch between stock and my winter/summer 93 programs. Once you get used to having the power and find yourself wanting more and more, just switch back to stock for a couple/3 weeks. It'll be painful at first but then once you go back to that 93/100 program it's WEEEEEEE all over again :).

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    Veteran Member Four Rings jimrobbington's Avatar
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    2018 SQ5
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    I have REVO, but not the SPS. I don't see a point. My shop will always switch it up for me for free, I don't valet my car either. Every two years I need a switch for emissions, but that's it.
    2021 Audi S4, P34 Intake

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    Veteran Member Four Rings TFSI's Avatar
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    I got mine during winter promotion for free. Its useful if you want to use it right. But paying extra $300s just for the device is not worth it in my opinion. Id say wait until they run another promotion. I love my revo

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    Veteran Member Three Rings
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    ok for sure i'll just wait until the promotion. so far witching between stock and my stage 2 flash there won't be a problem?

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    Veteran Member Four Rings Quattro's Avatar
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    i have it, if you into tuning your own car and know what you are doing, it is worth it.

    might be worth picking up the regular selector to help you turn back to stock for dealer purposes. I have and hardly use it.

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    Veteran Member Three Rings
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    well i'm more interested in the tuning part rather than stock mode (dealer used to mod euros so he's chill). that's the thing i wouldn't really know how to use it to get the best results. is it that hard?

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    Veteran Member Four Rings Quattro's Avatar
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    here is the low down, if you know what you are doing you can tune.... It is not so hard to use, the logging of the car after the adjustment is what is important.

    the program has a insert for the values, you can go 9-9-9 if you wanted too, but you are not going to get much gains out of it. If you know how to data log AND know how to read them then go for it!

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    Veteran Member Four Rings Quattro's Avatar
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    here is the low down, if you know what you are doing you can tune.... It is not so hard to use, the logging of the car after the adjustment is what is important.

    the program has a insert for the values, you can go 9-9-9 if you wanted too, but you are not going to get much gains out of it. If you know how to data log AND know how to read them then go for it!

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    Veteran Member Four Rings jimrobbington's Avatar
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    Exactly why there's not much point for most people.
    2021 Audi S4, P34 Intake

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    Veteran Member Three Rings
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    so i can have my shop that gives me the flash tune it to what i want? do see spending that much if i'm only going to be tuning it to what i want once

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    Veteran Member Four Rings Quattro's Avatar
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    call me later and ill explain it more for ya :D

    the shop does have the ability to tune to whatever you want, however, unless you have done logs to your car to ensure those settings are not damaging to your car then go for it. You could borrow anyone's select plus and use it to program your own settings.

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