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Hi guys, will do a full review of this thing soon, but here is a teaser pic. Was given this to try a little early, but know have permission from Andrew at DTUK to show off.
It gives the car a big kick in 2nd, 3rd and 4th gear, with more pull in 5th and 6th as well. I have it combined with a pedal box, and it offers a feel rather like my old MKv Golf GTi without a remap.
Deffo going to be my early birthday present. Bet it works really well having both boxes. Any idea if Andrew is planning to come on the site? Do discounts for all us lovely people? I believe the vauxhall groups get special rates
Mayhem wrote:Deffo going to be my early birthday present. Bet it works really well having both boxes. Any idea if Andrew is planning to come on the site? Do discounts for all us lovely people? I believe the vauxhall groups get special rates
Ring them direct, mention you saw this thread, sure he can sort something for you. TBH if you live chat on there website right now you will probably get an response right away. They don't seem to ever switch off!
Could you explain what the difference is between this and the pedal box, what happens if you only fit one, why don't they offer a single unit that does everything, etc? In other words, what should I buy?
I did ask but with the pedal box and tuning box being on that combo deal it wasnt open for extra discount. Tbh they are decent enough price but always worth a shot. Was eyeing up the Racechip and TMC versions but dont want to pay that much when not UK based in case of issues. Plus the DTuk seem pretty big on the vauxhall forums. I know TMC are big on Briskoda but at the same price think DTuk is one to opt for
Pedal box affects the pedal, FSR affects the turbo. There cant be a combo box as they need to be attached to the correct sensors. FSR is in the engine bay, pedalbox directly to the pedal.
Pedal box takes 30 secs to install. You remove the plug from the top of the throttle, put the box in between and your done.
The FSR requires removing the airbox which can be fiddly. Takes me 5 mins now I am used to it.
rsmagee wrote:Pedal box affects the pedal, FSR affects the turbo. There cant be a combo box as they need to be attached to the correct sensors. FSR is in the engine bay, pedalbox directly to the pedal.
Pedal box takes 30 secs to install. You remove the plug from the top of the throttle, put the box in between and your done.
The FSR requires removing the airbox which can be fiddly. Takes me 5 mins now I am used to it.
OK, thanks for clearing that up. I am thinking that the pedal box on its own might be enough - at least to start with?? Then I could add the FSR once the engine has been run in, or out of warranty. What do you think? Is the FSR really worth it?
The pedal box if i understand right just allows you access to the power of the car quicker. So the car is more responsive when you press the accelerator. So if your happy with the power your car has but just want to get that power going quicker then go for the pedal box. If you want your car to have more power overall go for tuning box. I want both so im going to have to dig deep into my pockets.
I suppose its down to how much power the FSR gives extra. you will notice say an extra 30bhp but not less than 10bhp for example. So worth it on cars like the tsi models but if it was a NA car and not turbo for exampe you wouldnt feel any difference i doubt and would be a waste of cash.