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    Quote Originally Posted by cjc_td5 View Post
    Hi Guys. I've been loosely following this thread but have always been weary of these "input modifier" style units, as opposed to a proper remap etc...

    So these units modify the go pedal inputs to remove lag etc? The engine ECU still has its usual protections/limits in terms of boost, EGT etc?

    I had a remap on my old TD5 that whilst it went well, EGTs went way too high. I don't want to risk that again just for a bit of extra poke.....

    Chris
    No changes to how the performance is managed, the engines protections remain.

    I have both a remap and the iDrive. Its a different experience again

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    The Arch Consevative

    As the heading says, I am not one for mucking around inside the 'lectrickery' boxes on my 300+k Km 2011 D4 HSE.......but........having read the posts on this one I have convinced myself you good folks are on to something. So some of my hard earned has been exchanged for one of these little add-ons. Once it arrives and is fitted it will hopefully enhance my towing experience, not that its at all that bad in any case.
    My judgment remains reserved until I get to have a crack!

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    Quote Originally Posted by LGM View Post
    As the heading says, I am not one for mucking around inside the 'lectrickery' boxes on my 300+k Km 2011 D4 HSE.......but........having read the posts on this one I have convinced myself you good folks are on to something. So some of my hard earned has been exchanged for one of these little add-ons. Once it arrives and is fitted it will hopefully enhance my towing experience, not that its at all that bad in any case.
    My judgment remains reserved until I get to have a crack!
    Won’t change your towing experience unless you want a snappier throttle (which when you toe is not a good idea)

    Does not affect torque characteristics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LGM View Post
    As the heading says, I am not one for mucking around inside the 'lectrickery' boxes on my 300+k Km 2011 D4 HSE.......but........having read the posts on this one I have convinced myself you good folks are on to something. So some of my hard earned has been exchanged for one of these little add-ons. Once it arrives and is fitted it will hopefully enhance my towing experience, not that its at all that bad in any case.
    My judgment remains reserved until I get to have a crack!
    Concur Tombie, same here. The combination of a tune + iDrive totally changed the car.

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    Throttle controller

    The mind trick from a throttle controller is not unique to the TdV6 either. Any car with a fly by wire throttle will feel more responsive with a throttle controller until you become accustomed to the change.

    After a while when you forget it is fitted anyone who wants that first “wow” moment who has only be using U2 only has to change to a higher setting to get that initial feeling back.

    And if you use the auto setting - it will eventually map to U9.

    Turning it off becomes a real buzz kill.

    They would sell more if they gave them out for free on the condition you have to remove after 30 days and then drive the car it was fitted to before you send it back. You would not make it to the post office before you refitted it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoDB View Post
    The mind trick from a throttle controller is not unique to the TdV6 either. Any car with a fly by wire throttle will feel more responsive with a throttle controller until you become accustomed to the change.

    After a while when you forget it is fitted anyone who wants that first “wow” moment who has only be using U2 only has to change to a higher setting to get that initial feeling back.

    And if you use the auto setting - it will eventually map to U9.

    Turning it off becomes a real buzz kill.

    They would sell more if they gave them out for free on the condition you have to remove after 30 days and then drive the car it was fitted to before you send it back. You would not make it to the post office before you refitted it.
    Yep I agree. For a quick A-B test, I “double-click” the left button which quickly toggles it from U2 to off, bypassing the E and A modes.

    I do this under medium throttle.

    The difference between on and off is stark!

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    Fitted LLams & I drive

    Hope this belongs here and not in LLams thread.

    Let me be first to admit, I’m no mechanic but I can follow instructions. I fitted my Llams today after many hot sweaty hours trying to get old plugs out and new ones in. Finally got it together and thought I had better start up and check before I put all the panels back in. Started vehicle and there is a lot of noise coming from engine revving so fast. Funny I thought...funny something obviously not right. Spent more hot sweaty hours removing and refitting to ensure all Was seated properly.
    no luck...another roar as engine revved like mad again.

    what the H... I thought to myself, reread instructions, all seemed ok. Attach Gap tool see what error occurs. Well could I get my iPad to read it, of course not. Never failed me before but now...the first time I need it to find error, doesn’t work. “Cannot connect”

    Panicking now, tools down, have a drink, cool down. Think about it. Pull gap tool out of side pocket it sits in and realize when I took the off panels to fit LLams, I had of course removed cable from OBD port. Reattach cable to port
    and I could finally read. Gap tool on iPad hoobloodyray.

    sure enough gave me 2 throttle errors. Could not understand why at all, what did LLams have to do with throttle? Long story short, a couple of days ago I had fitted throttle controller. In my contorted and convulated efforts to fit LLams I had slightly knocked the I drive connector and it was slightly adrift of its connection. Problem solved.

    if anyone in Adelaide needs a hand to fit LLams or I Drive...don’t call me.
    cheers
    Pete.

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    The last 2 posts does highlight a few inherent dangers with the throttle controller.

    Don’t make changes when in motion, make sure the controller is no where in reach of any passengers who like to play pranks, and make sure the plug is fitted properly.

    Try going from off to U9 when driving and it is like someone else stomping the throttle pedal. Don’t do this in traffic or near anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoDB View Post
    The mind trick from a throttle controller is not unique to the TdV6 either. Any car with a fly by wire throttle will feel more responsive with a throttle controller until you become accustomed to the change.

    After a while when you forget it is fitted anyone who wants that first “wow” moment who has only be using U2 only has to change to a higher setting to get that initial feeling back.

    And if you use the auto setting - it will eventually map to U9.

    Turning it off becomes a real buzz kill.

    They would sell more if they gave them out for free on the condition you have to remove after 30 days and then drive the car it was fitted to before you send it back. You would not make it to the post office before you refitted it.
    So true, when we sold our amarok, i removed it before trade in, it was so horrible to drive, very undesirable indeed

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    After all the reports here I bit the bullet and just ordered one. For information only the code BCW10 still works and the cost was $177.35 after all discounts applied. Now the wait!!
    2016.5 TDV6 Graphite D4,Corris Grey,APT sliders,Goe air comp plate,UHF & HF radio,Airflow snorkel,Discrete Winch,Compo rims with 265/65/18 Wildpeak AT3W, LLAMs,Traxide dual battery,EAS emergency kit,Mitch Hitch EGR blank & delete,ECU remap

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