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tdiman
11-07-2006, 10:29 PM
Just had 'Eggbert' chipped to 101bhp by Simon Coe of CCCTECH, will keep you all informed of the changes in performance and consumption I experience, informed my insurance and it went up by £120 for the remaining 11 months, not too bad except their silly alarm / immobiliser comment (see seperate thread)

ULP
12-07-2006, 09:24 AM
A CCCTech chip is something on my 'to do' list so I will be interested what it makes the TDI 75 feel like - I know it turns the TDI 90 into an animal ;)

I am still toying with the idea of doing it within the warranty which is the only concern I have at the moment.

Surprised to see how much it has affected your insurance - however, this is probably because you currently have a policy and they can charge what they like. Come renewal time I bet the price drops like a stone. When I changed from Punto to A2 I did an on-line quote with my insurer - the quotes for the two cars were vastly different; when I did the transfer I didn't get any money back being cited 101 reasons why not. Strangely, at renewal time 5 months later my policy was some 40% cheaper. Robbing bar stewards...

Adam M
23-07-2006, 10:54 PM
this is my first post so hi guys.

I have had two cars chipped by simon and was very impressed on both occasions.

Very reasonable price too.

I am now about to buy a 90bhp tdi sport, but wasnt sure if it could be done.

Please tell me what the results are on this car? also what happens to the fuel consumption?

ULP
24-07-2006, 02:45 PM
this is my first post so hi guys.

I have had two cars chipped by simon and was very impressed on both occasions.

Very reasonable price too.

I am now about to buy a 90bhp tdi sport, but wasnt sure if it could be done.

Please tell me what the results are on this car? also what happens to the fuel consumption?

Hello there and welcome ;)

Skipton (Mike) has had his TDI90 chipped by CCC and I can confirm it accelerates like it has been possesed - the acceleration in 2nd and 3rd gear in particular is hugely impressive. I think Mike found there was a drop in mpg of about 5%-ish but this depends on how much you give it the beans - if you use the extra torque so that you change down through the gears less then you will probably see a small increase.

I'm sure Mike will be along to give you a first-hand idea. It was being in Mike's little tank that made me turn my own thoughts to getting CCC in to do my car...

Skipton01
25-07-2006, 12:44 AM
Hello Adam and welcome to the A2OC

As ULP says, the Tank has indeed been seen to by Simon and it's probably the best this I've ever done or had done to the car - RNS-E included.

The performance now from this little 1.4 litre 3-pot diesel car is simply astounding and everyone who has been in it always comments on how surprised they are.

I've probably gotten quite used to the performance now, in comparison to anyone that I take out for a spin, but even so, I still get a little rush from the Tank when some spotty 'erbet in a bodykitted CorSaxo (or similar) decides to have a go (yes I know I should rise above it!). It's great to see the look on their greasy baseball cap framed faces (in my rear-view mirror) when they are left sucking up a great cloud of diesel fumes left in my wake AND they are then out-braked into the bargain.

So in conclusion - GET IT DONE.


NOW!

Cheers,

Mike

Gexx
25-07-2006, 07:27 PM
I've been thinking about this for a while now :) Two questions...

1. Will Audi stealers pick up on the fact it has been chipped if I need to claim under warrenty for something and they do a diagnostic?

2. What is simon's number!

Skipton01
25-07-2006, 09:05 PM
Answers:
1 - No, unless they do a test drive! But as for diagnostics, no.

2 - www.ccctech.co.uk

Cheers,

Mike

Aikon
26-07-2006, 08:13 AM
Our Sharan was done by Simon, V Good. The A2 was done by Jabbasport though, they do each car individually and the delivery for me is smoother and more free revving.