This is a discussion on More BHP within the Octavia II forums, part of the Skoda Model Discussion Area category; Alright guys, thinking of getting some mods done to our octavia vrs tfsi estate what do you guys have remap? ...
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| More BHP Alright guys, thinking of getting some mods done to our octavia vrs tfsi estate what do you guys have remap? filters? dont really want to change the exhaust. Want it still looking standard but with more power. cheeRS guys. Mark |
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| Re: More BHP There is loads of information on here which a quick search will highlight but essentially the biggest bang for your buck would be a remap. There are several for the TFSI and I would recomend REVO as it's proven to be one of the strongest maps currently available. There are other alternatives which get good reviews from other users such as APR and Superchips Bluefin but I have no personal experience of either. A decent panel filter will also give you a little extra oomph too, K&N, Green Cotton, etc all have a direct replacement available and are relatively cheap. If you are anywhere near the South Coast we are having a RR day on Saturday with quite a few TFSI's so you'd get some great insight and a wealth of knowledge all in one place ![]() Last edited by Makefish; 30-01-2008 at 10:14. |
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| Re: More BHP Just to add a bit of diversity and to add to the comments Makefish has made on this one, I used an APR chip on my mk1 and that was fantastic too, matter of choice at the end of the day.Also add that making it to the RR day would give you a great heads up. ![]() |
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| Re: More BHP cheers guys. |
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| Re: More BHP The Miltek exhaust has almost OEM style tails as well, if you really wanted one of course.
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