Code 6'd
I've been toying with the idea of getting my car remapped since I had bought it, but decided to go proceed with it after the first service completing 7500 KMs. After 1st service was done with, I was in a dilemma of what tuner I wanted to go with, after endless research I got in touch with Giridhar at Code6 Coimbatore. He did a great job explaining everything related to tuning the GT TSI and it's capabilities. Also two friends had recently got their Vento TSI and Rapid TDI Stage1+'d from Code6 and were more than happy with the output and performance.
So I setup a meeting with Giridhar and Subash from NextGen Autoshop/Code6 CBE to finalise on my requirements and pricing. Initially I had plans for Stage 1+ which is just a Stage 1 ECU remap and a replacement air filter from BMC or K&N.
But I had decided to go with the whole lot, My Polo GT TSI was getting Stage 2'd. I dropped the car off on Wednesday (03/04/2019) and was said the car would be ready by Friday afternoon. On Thursday I received a call from Subash, he said the delivery would be delayed by a day as the exhaust system was going to be manufactured at Bay6 in Bangalore and shipped. Hence Giridhar and team didn't have to do it locally in Coimbatore. I did feel happy about it coming right from the roots, so delivery was postponed to Saturday evening.
Saturday afternoon I got a call and was said the car's ready. With a lot of excitement, me and my dad rushed to their garage. We were welcomed by Subash, he showed me the replaced OE parts of exhaust and air filter placed in the trunk. A large part of the exhaust had to be left behind to be collected later with a bigger vehicle. Few minutes later, he handed over the keys to me and let me do the honours of starting the vehicle, boy did it sound delightful!
We pulled out of the garage for a quick test drive, the sun had already set and the roads were quite empty. So I started off sedately, warming the engine. As it reached optimum temperature, I did a few pulls and those were enough for me to feel the great improvements the less restrictive air filter and exhaust were doing. Those pops and bangs are to die for.
I was very happy with the outcome, sealed the deal and left home. On the way home I filled the car with some Speed Petrol for the next morning's drive. Post stage 2, I felt the car had gotten a lot more rev-happy and just slays the road in front.
Subash introduced us to K.R. Auto's co-owner Mr. Kanagaraj who took us around the facility and explained their expertise. I plan on executing all my future mods and upgrades there. I would recommend this place in Coimbatore if you own a german vehicle, they do everything from oil changes to engine overhauls. PS: This is not a paid advertisement.
The next day, Sunday morning. I woke up at about 5:30 AM and took the car out for a small drive around the city. Picture from then:
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The car literally flies! 0-100 times have decreased by a great amount, 80-100 km/h is where the stock GT took a little time to get to. Now that's no more. It accelerates in a linear manner right from the beginning. Throttle response has improved drastically and is more fuel efficient too.
Now it should be putting out about 135-140BHP, I'm yet to dyno it.
The exhaust system is custom made out of grade 304 Stainless Steel. It's a de-cat and resonated. This less restrictive exhaust helps the engine exhale all the unnecessary gases and breathe well. With this setup the car is enjoyable but not annoying at the same time. One whom I happen to know has straight piped his GT and I feel the sound is too harsh, in your face and the DSG farts were un-civilised.
Here's a cold start video:
When the car is turned on, when cold it takes sometime for the engine to settle and sound to reduce, revs are under 2.5K RPM in the above video.
Here's a drive by video, shifting onto 2nd gear then 3rd: Mods done at Code 6:- Stage 2 ECU Remap + Pops and Bangs.
- Custom Stainless Steel grade 304 Exhaust System.
- K&N High Flow Air Filter.
- Euro Spec Air Channel Guide.
The exhaust system:
K&N Air Filter:
The Catalytic Converter removed:
How the exhaust looks from the back:
From behind one cannot say there is an exhaust system fitted on this car, when driven sedately it produces a very minimal sound fooling people on the road
I didn't want them to cut my rear bumper to accommodate an end-tip at the time but now I have plans on swapping out the rear bumper for the GTI one with the diffuser and putting on an OEM dual-tip end tip from the GTI for better aesthetics or I may leave it like this for the sleeper feel.
Mileage, as Giridhar promised. There is a 2-3 km/l gain when driven normally, I average around 10-13 mostly and when spirited driving takes place. Mileage drops to 6-8 km/l. But I feel the smiles per KM make up for it.
So overall, I'm very happy with the service Code6 provided and how the car came out to be.
Note:
Sorry for the lack of detailed photos as I was not present at the garage while my car was being worked on.
This is not the end of it, Stay tuned! More to come
