OK here goes. So im guessing i know what you guys will answer with but i'll shoot anyway. I was looking for videos of dyno runs on our MK7 and found one on the MK8. Keep in mind it's rated at a smaller engine size, 1.5L EB. THIS VIDEO the reviewer has a stock MK8, rated at 197BHP (anybody have the figure for WHP?). So, this guy says he took his REVO tuned MK8 to an independent dyno shop, one not owned by Revo or Ford, bc he wanted a more objective run. Unless he's flat out lying, at least he's trying to be objective.
So with a stock engine pumping out 197BHP, the dyno ran it at a peak of 263. Now he mentions the REVO software is a remap, which if i understand is what we call a flash? I can't find enough info on it to know if it's like an AP based install but it's similar to our AP ect in that it rewrites a new ECU map and that's what's important.
So why am i bringing up this car and video? Because it supposedly gained 66hp on stock hardware with nothing but software to increase power and most people here are making that sound insane in our MK7 cars. Now no the fact isn't lost on me that this is a new car, the parts might not be exactly the same but it's a slightly smaller displacement and it's the next gen of our car and very similar in many ways.
So my guess is you guys will say the turbo in that car is some super stock turbo and i don't have enough info to argue against that. But i hope anybody making claims is honest and knows for sure instead of just saying things. Stock MK8 getting 66hp just from software. Yes it's able to tweak all things in the car not just the boost (bc it's ECU software, not just a bost hack), but i could swear i remember Jeff saying even a MK7 stage two AP won't get past 220, and that's with bolt ons. So why the big discrepency?
Our MK7 can only get to 220 with CAI and FMIC and stage 2, but the MK8 with a smaller engine can get to 263 stock with just a reflash? Either that car's turbo is light years ahead of ours, or you guys are wrong about the limits of our MK7 turbo. I am skeptical but wanted to ask this in the form of a question bc i admit i don't actually know the truth. And even if some people think i don't listen, i do.
So with a stock engine pumping out 197BHP, the dyno ran it at a peak of 263. Now he mentions the REVO software is a remap, which if i understand is what we call a flash? I can't find enough info on it to know if it's like an AP based install but it's similar to our AP ect in that it rewrites a new ECU map and that's what's important.
So why am i bringing up this car and video? Because it supposedly gained 66hp on stock hardware with nothing but software to increase power and most people here are making that sound insane in our MK7 cars. Now no the fact isn't lost on me that this is a new car, the parts might not be exactly the same but it's a slightly smaller displacement and it's the next gen of our car and very similar in many ways.
So my guess is you guys will say the turbo in that car is some super stock turbo and i don't have enough info to argue against that. But i hope anybody making claims is honest and knows for sure instead of just saying things. Stock MK8 getting 66hp just from software. Yes it's able to tweak all things in the car not just the boost (bc it's ECU software, not just a bost hack), but i could swear i remember Jeff saying even a MK7 stage two AP won't get past 220, and that's with bolt ons. So why the big discrepency?
Our MK7 can only get to 220 with CAI and FMIC and stage 2, but the MK8 with a smaller engine can get to 263 stock with just a reflash? Either that car's turbo is light years ahead of ours, or you guys are wrong about the limits of our MK7 turbo. I am skeptical but wanted to ask this in the form of a question bc i admit i don't actually know the truth. And even if some people think i don't listen, i do.
Last note, the FMIC is pretty irrelevant there - he's just doing a few dyno rips then shutting it down, not tracking the car or sitting in hot traffic at rush hour.