APR Stage 1 ECU Remap 2.0TFSI B8.5 A4/A5/ A6/A7 C7

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£503.99

APR is pleased to present the ultimate engine control unit (ECU) upgrade for the 2.0T EA888 Gen 2 engine with Audi Valve Lift! APR’s ECU upgrade is available in octane-specific variations and is conveniently flashed to the vehicle’s factory ECU through the OBD-II port without any physical modification to the factory ECU. APR’s EMCS functionality puts the control of the engine’s operation at your fingertips and allows for additional features and options to be installed to the OEM ECU.

The APR Stage I ECU Upgrade is designed to work without requiring other changes to the vehicle’s hardware. With the ECU Upgrade alone, APR’s Calibration Experts measured higher peak figures of 284 horsepower and with 453 NM of torque 98 RON octane fuel. Large gains were seen throughout the power band, including an additional 57 horsepower and 115NM of torque. The increase in power directly translates to an exceptionally quicker and more enjoyable vehicle.

APR’s ECU Upgrades provides an excellent leap in horsepower and torque while retaining OEM knock control sensitivity and other built in safety features. This results in an exciting and powerful upgrade, optimized for various fuel grades found around the world.

Key Features:

- Acceleration enhancements! Throttle lag commonly noticed at slow speeds and while reapplying throttle has been reduced.

- De-limited! APR’s ECU upgrade increases the vehicle's top speed limiter for blistering sprints around the track or across the Autobahn without the speed limiter shutting down the fun.

- Improved fuel economy! APR’s Calibration Engineers paid close attention to several parameters directly related to fuel economy, especially while cruising at highway speeds. Depending on driving style and fuel quality, better miles per gallon may be achieved.

- Left foot braking! APR's Left Foot Braking feature allows more control over the vehicle’s throttle. The factory equipped vehicle's throttle input is disabled while pressing the accelerator and brake at the same time. Left Foot Braking, a common motorsport driving technique, allows the driver complete control over the vehicle’s throttle and braking system.

A6/A7/A8 C7 ON

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