Superchips Audi TT RS

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The Superchips Audi TT RS power pack has just been released bringing an additional 65 bhp and 93 Nm of torque to the German sportscar. This means the total output of the Superchips Audi TT RS is 401 bhp at 5989 rpm and 500 Nm of torque between 2500-5700 rpm. with the extra umpf under its hood, the Superchips Audi TT RS manages to get from 0 to 60 mph in 4.6 seconds and up to a top speed of 155 mph. Unfortunately, the tuners have not removed the speed limiter of the standard car.

The Superchips Audi TT RS is powered by the standard 2.5-litre TFSI powerplant, but the ECU has been reprogrammed with a fine tune of the ignition, fuelling and turbo boost settings. The tuners says that despite the extra horses,

the Superchips Audi TT RS will not require more fuel, the consumption remaining at the same level as in the standard car.

The Superchips Audi TT RS price is 445.00 GBP and the kit can be fitted to both the coupe and roadster versions of the model.

Superchips Press Release:



Boasting a five cylinder, 2.5-litre turbocharged direct injection TFSI engine and trademark Quattro four wheel drive system, the 335 bhp Audi TT RS is the most powerful TT yet.

Yet thanks to the efforts of Superchips, TT RS owners seeking additional pace can now benefit from the latest ECU remap from the Buckingham based performance electronic experts.

Thorough examination of the TT RS’s Bosch ME9 ECU by Superchips’ technicians revealed scope for performance improvements, realised through a combination of fine tuning ignition, fuelling and

turbo boost settings on the Audi’s 2.5-litre TFSI powerplant.

The results, even for a company with Superchips’ track record, are extremely impressive, because the TT RS Superchips remap increases peak power from a tested standard output of 338 bhp to a stunning 401 bhp, with a maximum power gain of 63 bhp at 5989 rpm.

All Superchips’ ECU remaps place a strong emphasis on driveability and user friendliness and the

new TT RS release is no exception, with torque jumping from a measured 466Nm to a mighty 551 Nm. More impressively the Superchips ECU remap ensures that the TT RS delivers over 500 Nm of torque between 2500-5700 rpm, ensuring searing, effortless, supercar style progress.

While not yet proven in independent testing, the Superchips remapped Audi TT RS is expected to better the standard car’s 4.6 second 0-60 mph sprint time, with considerable improvements to the car’s in-gear acceleration, driveability and throttle response. For safety reasons the 155 mph speed limiter is left untouched.

Audi TT RS owners can also be reassured that the Superchips ECU remap delivers a minimal fuel

consumption penalty. Indeed if driven in a ‘like for like’ manner with the standard car, owners will experience no fuel consumption penalty, despite the extra performance.

And it’s never been easier for Audi TT RS owners to enjoy the extra performance and excitement of a Superchips ECU remap, thanks to the firm’s market leading bluefin ‘plug and go’ handset.

No technical skills are required as Superchips’ customers plug the bluefin handset into the Audi TT RS’s OBDII diagnostic port and then follow the simple on screen instructions, a process which takes a matter of minutes.

As part of this process, the original factory Audi TT RS ECU map settings are stored within the bluefin handset for future use, which means converting the car back to standard is a swift and simple ‘plug and go’ DIY task.

Alternatively, customers can visit one of approximately 100 Superchips’ dealerships in the UK who will undertake the remap procedure.

With both available installation options, customers can be assured the Superchips conversion is covered by a full Customer Service Guarantee and an industry-leading 12 month / 30,000 supplementary full vehicle warranty.

Suitable for all Audi TT RS Coupe and Roadster models produced from 2009 onwards, the Superchips ECU remap is available now directly from Superchips and its UK dealer network, priced at £445.00 including VAT @ 17.5%.

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