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B6 Chip Question (GIAC vs APR)

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Old Dec 29, 2004 | 04:19 AM
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First off I own an 02 A4 1.8T auto tiptronic. I live about 10 minutes from AWE Tunings home base in Willow Grove PA however they only sell GIAC chips. APR's dealer is an hour and a half from me and they sell APR chips and injectors (no **** eh?). I believe both give 35 HP giving me 215 w/o new injectors. Both are at the same price basically, about $500 w/o installation. Now APR's chip with injectors is 235 HP on 93 Octane gas. AWE couldn't give me the ammount of HP b/c whoever makes the injectors (GIAC I think) was closed on Monday, when I went to AWE. APR wants $1000 for the Stage 1+ (chip + injectors). I don't see anything regarding price for a chip w/ injectors on AWE's website but I'll call tomorrow. Was wondering what combo I should get and where I should get it from, keep in mind AWE is much more convenient because its only 10 minutes away. BTW please don't suggest I get a K04 or any other turbo kit, this is not an option.
 
Old Dec 29, 2004 | 04:56 AM
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If your not getting a turbo, then go giac. There more aggressive and are alot closer to you too.
 
Old Dec 29, 2004 | 01:23 PM
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Your engine is rated stock at 170 bhp.
 
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