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ECU is in position N, Other modules understand also Race mode. And in ecu you dont have full maps anyways, only throttle map and boost. If you have tuned ecu correctly, you dont have any differences on those so it doesn't matter if it is in N Mode. You still have same power.
 
could anyone install the rdna switch and program it for me? I live in Dallas Texas and have no idea what this byte 88 stuff means LOL
 
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Would you be able to get your hands on a '18 (or '17) Race knob?
I have a MY18 knob that it retains the last position, and am not sure it would work with a 19 one.
They are on back order and I have them on order.

I will let you know as soon as I have them.
 
Has anybody solved the adaptive suspension problem?

Also, is it possible get the car out of race mode without stopping the engine?
 
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Has anybody solved the adaptive suspension problem?

Also, is it possible get the car out of race mode without stopping the engine?
Yep, just turn the knob.

Mine is a modified DNA selector where RACE is momentary. To toggle back to D just hit RACE again.
 
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FYI... just did a little bit better test of RACE mode. Race mode engaged, manual shift, 2nd gear, full throttle, blip steering to the left and back again. All 4 tires spun easily. ESC/TCS definitely does not intervene. :D It helps when it's 36F and wet... with Pirelli Cinturato P7's.
 
Has anybody solved the adaptive suspension problem?

Also, is it possible get the car out of race mode without stopping the engine?
yes. Need to re-progam shock/chassis control unit. I may have these soon ready to go for exchange. This will cure the issue of front weak and rear hard.
 
I would be more interested in this modification than a tune. I just bought a 19, so I'll be following this thread to see what happens. I do have the adaptive suspension so I'll have see the resolution for that aspect.
 
yes. Need to re-progam shock/chassis control unit. I may have these soon ready to go for exchange. This will cure the issue of front weak and rear hard.
Does anyone know if the part number for QV dampers are identical to the 2.0T with Adaptive Sus? With a QV flashed CDCM, are the soft and mid settings identical to the equivalent OEM 2.0T settings? I could imagine the QV hardware/software being tuned differently for its specific performance/weight/ride objectives.
 
Does anyone know if the part number for QV dampers are identical to the 2.0T with Adaptive Sus? With a QV flashed CDCM, are the soft and mid settings identical to the equivalent OEM 2.0T settings? I could imagine the QV hardware/software being tuned differently for its specific performance/weight/ride objectives.
So I found that MacGeek already confirmed damper and ECU HW is same between rwd 2.0T and QV. https://www.giuliaforums.com/threads/active-suspension-same-on-qv-and-ti-models.46523/post-797070
Software calibration is still unknown or at least unconfirmed.
 
yes. Need to re-progam shock/chassis control unit. I may have these soon ready to go for exchange. This will cure the issue of front weak and rear hard.
Anyone interested? I may have a ECU coming in that I can re-program, ship out and swap for yours. I will have more info on pricing and exchange program this week.
 
Anyone interested? I may have a ECU coming in that I can re-program, ship out and swap for yours. I will have more info on pricing and exchange program this week.
'19 or '18? I'll have both at my house in two weeks, both Q4 Ti Sport AWD with Performance Pack. PM me?
 
yes. Need to re-progam shock/chassis control unit. I may have these soon ready to go for exchange. This will cure the issue of front weak and rear hard.
$445.00 + Refundable Core charge of $275.00

If you don't want to do the swap, 7-10 day turnaround of your ECU.
 
$445.00 + Refundable Core charge of $275.00

If you don't want to do the swap, 7-10 day turnaround of your ECU.
Anyone interested? I may have a ECU coming in that I can re-program, ship out and swap for yours. I will have more info on pricing and exchange program this week.
I can’t keep up with this thread - do we have a full solution that makes for a true race mode via the rotary selector on a 2.0, including yellow screen, hard suspension all around, and use of our tunes? Basically QV behavior with no weird stuff. That’s when I’ll be ready to spend the $$$!
 
I can’t keep up with this thread - do we have a full solution that makes for a true race mode via the rotary selector on a 2.0, including yellow screen, hard suspension all around, and use of our tunes? Basically QV behavior with no weird stuff. That’s when I’ll be ready to spend the $$$!
You still need MultiECUscan to make it all work. IF you live in San Diego, I can do it when I have the entire solution together. Which I do. Switch, Multiecuscan software, RDNA switch and suspension ECU re-program. Just a matter of how much you really want to spend on it. ;)
 
$445.00 + Refundable Core charge of $275.00

If you don't want to do the swap, 7-10 day turnaround of your ECU.
I fully understand if you don't want to share the secret sauce but can you at least share impact of the following and will it override what the secret sauce does?:
  • EC Tune
  • Multiecuscan Customizations
  • Standard servicing by dealer
  • Infotainment updates by dealer
P.S Can you expedite shipping for extra fee? I'm willing to sign up for this but can't have too much downtime.
 
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