2.0T chipped times
#2
RE: 2.0T chipped times
I haven't chipped mine yet, but rough calculations based on the power and torque you get from the APR Stage 1 chip tell me that 0-60 should be right about 5.9 to maybe 6.2, with a quarter in the low 13s, maybe as low as 12.9.
#6
RE: 2.0T chipped times
Stock 0-60 is listed as 7.2, 1/4 mile at 15.5 (Car & Driver). If you assume (and I think it's a realistic assumption) that you can knock at least 1.2 seconds of the 0-60, then you have to take AT LEAST that much off the 1/4 time as well. That brings you to 14.3... and I think there's probably a little more benefit to be gained over the stretch... High 12s may be optimistic, but high 13s are, I think, reasonable.
#7
RE: 2.0T chipped times
i used the automtive analyzer someone posted and it came up with 14.6 1/4 mi, but that was with the wait of an A4 3.2 so it would be a lil faster cause the 2.0T is a lighter engine.
#8
RE: 2.0T chipped times
ORIGINAL: Quartz05
Stock 0-60 is listed as 7.2, 1/4 mile at 15.5 (Car & Driver). If you assume (and I think it's a realistic assumption) that you can knock at least 1.2 seconds of the 0-60, then you have to take AT LEAST that much off the 1/4 time as well. That brings you to 14.3... and I think there's probably a little more benefit to be gained over the stretch... High 12s may be optimistic, but high 13s are, I think, reasonable.
Stock 0-60 is listed as 7.2, 1/4 mile at 15.5 (Car & Driver). If you assume (and I think it's a realistic assumption) that you can knock at least 1.2 seconds of the 0-60, then you have to take AT LEAST that much off the 1/4 time as well. That brings you to 14.3... and I think there's probably a little more benefit to be gained over the stretch... High 12s may be optimistic, but high 13s are, I think, reasonable.
Oh really, stupid me, I didn't remember what they were doing stock. thats still not to shaby, high 13's low 14's i meen.