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Revo Stage 2+ Linear Throttle?

Gagwithgaffer

Active Member
May 28, 2013
82
3
North Yorkshire
All,

I took my leon Cupra R in for the Stage 2+ upgrade today. I opted for the linear throttle from recommendations on the net. I drove the car home for about 2 hours via different roads for a test.

My first impressions of the throttle response are not good.

I understand you need to put your foot down for the power but it feels like there is a big turbo lag and really awkward to drive. When it was a stock engine, I got amazing pull in every gear even from 2k revs and up, this just doesn't happen now, you have to constantly drop down a gear and thrash it a little before the engine opens up properly.

I bought the SPS Switch so I'll probably take it back to the garage and ask them to apply a second option without the linear throttle and see what happens.

Feel a bit pissed off about it really, has anyone else felt the same?

My style of driving is to enjoy short bursts of power with great torque, dont think the linear option suits me really.

Whast does everyone else think?

On a more positive note, the Milltek exhasut sounds pretty good, gives a bit of a rumble at low revs.

The Revo high flow air intake is also bloody loud! just be aware of that if your having it done, takes some getting used to, sounds pretty much like a dump valve, people definately notice it when your driving past. If the leon was going to be my every day car then it might irritate me a little, depends on what you want really.

Gagwithgaffer
 

WeeG

Active Member
Nov 5, 2008
3,407
4
Largs , Ayrshire
All,

I took my leon Cupra R in for the Stage 2+ upgrade today. I opted for the linear throttle from recommendations on the net. I drove the car home for about 2 hours via different roads for a test.

My first impressions of the throttle response are not good.

I understand you need to put your foot down for the power but it feels like there is a big turbo lag and really awkward to drive. When it was a stock engine, I got amazing pull in every gear even from 2k revs and up, this just doesn't happen now, you have to constantly drop down a gear and thrash it a little before the engine opens up properly.

I bought the SPS Switch so I'll probably take it back to the garage and ask them to apply a second option without the linear throttle and see what happens.

Feel a bit pissed off about it really, has anyone else felt the same?

My style of driving is to enjoy short bursts of power with great torque, dont think the linear option suits me really.

Whast does everyone else think?

On a more positive note, the Milltek exhasut sounds pretty good, gives a bit of a rumble at low revs.

The Revo high flow air intake is also bloody loud! just be aware of that if your having it done, takes some getting used to, sounds pretty much like a dump valve, people definately notice it when your driving past. If the leon was going to be my every day car then it might irritate me a little, depends on what you want really.

Gagwithgaffer


Something wrong bud make sure your car is set up correctly. Stage 2+ torque is unbelievable :)
 
Jan 1, 2006
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1
Sheffield
I don't think I've ever heard anyone complain about throttle response on a 'proper' Stage 2+ car!

Probably will be the fact it is linear. I irony is that the linear map costs more, right?
 

Gagwithgaffer

Active Member
May 28, 2013
82
3
North Yorkshire
I don't think I've ever heard anyone complain about throttle response on a 'proper' Stage 2+ car!

Probably will be the fact it is linear. I irony is that the linear map costs more, right?
Linear throttle option is no extra cost, I would hope that the garage I went to will either add the non linear as a second option via the SPS Switch or just remove it free of charge. (they seem like good guys)

As an example, before on stock engine running at 30mph in 5th or 6th gear, if I put my foot down you would feel the engine pulling straight away. Now if i do the same and put my foot right down to compensate for the linear mode then it feels really flat.

I get the same throughout the speed range until you hit around 4 - 5k revs, surely that isn't right?
 

AndrewJB

Friend to SEAT UK & Cupra Racing
Aug 16, 2007
11,209
485
Maranello
Everybody i have spoke to recommends Linear Throttle. including TFSIMike on his APR Stage2+

I haven't got it as it wasn't an APR option for the CDLA engine, but been told it will make the car easier to drive with the LSD
 

richicupra

Active Member
Jan 29, 2012
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As an example, before on stock engine running at 30mph in 5th or 6th gear, if I put my foot down you would feel the engine pulling straight away. Now if i do the same and put my foot right down to compensate for the linear mode then it feels really flat.

No comment on the map, but that's a very quick way to kill your clutch. Change down! :D
 

MJ

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Apr 22, 2008
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Manchester
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Were the settings tweaked or did they just flash it on and leave it at that? If so it'll be set to boost1 and timing/fuel 0 so it will feel flat until they are adjusted accordingly to get the most from the software.

This is the first time I've heard disappointment surrounding the linear throttle files, we've had a lot customers commenting on how much more usable the power was as oppose to the aggressive files.
 
May 25, 2008
1,919
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S.Wales
www.seatcupra.net
Linear Throttle is nice...if it feels flat...it must be the Revo settings or it could be on Stock! throttle adaption is easily done via Vag-Com but yea check the settings again....Stage2+ win!
 

AndrewJB

Friend to SEAT UK & Cupra Racing
Aug 16, 2007
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Maranello
Wasn't available for me when i asked Keith the other month, i know TFSIMike has got it but hes got a different ECU to me.
 

Gagwithgaffer

Active Member
May 28, 2013
82
3
North Yorkshire
Were the settings tweaked or did they just flash it on and leave it at that? If so it'll be set to boost1 and timing/fuel 0 so it will feel flat until they are adjusted accordingly to get the most from the software.

This is the first time I've heard disappointment surrounding the linear throttle files, we've had a lot customers commenting on how much more usable the power was as oppose to the aggressive files.
My settings are as follows:

Boost = 9 (0 is minimum and 9 is max)
Timing = 4 (0 is minimum and 9 is max)
Fuel = 6 (0 is max and 9 is minimum --works in reverse)


I spoke to Revo today and thay advised this is one of the highest setups suited to only to vehicles with an uprated intercooler which I had fitted yesterday.

They said the most powerful settings tend to be 9/5/5 which is only suited to highest grade fuel and a lot of engines can find this setting a bit overkill.

I'm hoping my concerns raised about the perfomrance is purely down to the throttle, just that my driving style that is not suited to linear.

I am having the non linear throttle map loaded on Thursday so will update this thread with my findings after then.
 

AndrewJB

Friend to SEAT UK & Cupra Racing
Aug 16, 2007
11,209
485
Maranello
My settings are as follows:

Boost = 9 (0 is minimum and 9 is max)
Timing = 4 (0 is minimum and 9 is max)
Fuel = 6 (0 is max and 9 is minimum --works in reverse)


I spoke to Revo today and thay advised this is one of the highest setups suited to only to vehicles with an uprated intercooler which I had fitted yesterday.

They said the most powerful settings tend to be 9/5/5 which is only suited to highest grade fuel and a lot of engines can find this setting a bit overkill.

I'm hoping my concerns raised about the perfomrance is purely down to the throttle, just that my driving style that is not suited to linear.

I am having the non linear throttle map loaded on Thursday so will update this thread with my findings after then.


Make sure when they load it they use the same settings, because if they use different and the car suddenly feels alot better you will blame the throttle mapping and it wont be causing it
 

Gagwithgaffer

Active Member
May 28, 2013
82
3
North Yorkshire
Make sure when they load it they use the same settings, because if they use different and the car suddenly feels alot better you will blame the throttle mapping and it wont be causing it
Yeah I did actually cover this briefly with the garage over the phone today, they will leave the settings as current, just swap the map.

If I'm still in doubt after map swap then I may hit the rolling road to get some idea/reassurance of the power output. Anyone know how much it's likely to cost for a quick rolling road session?
 

MJ

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Apr 22, 2008
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Manchester
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£40+ some charge stupid amounts like £75

Yeah but where someone has paid £15k for a budget 2wd 350bhp setup and plonked it in the corner of their workshop they can profit from charging £40 over a short space of time, especially if they only give you one pull.

Some people choose to go all out. We have a dedicated cell with high flow fans with an external blower, an extraction system, large LCD monitor and a 1200bhp bosch 4wd Dyno, that was £75k plus the £7.5k fitting costs (for excavating the hole, strengthening the "tank", 3 different layers of concrete, several RSJs etc).

We charge £75. This includes safety checks, adjustments, a warm up run then 3 power runs and a lovely colour printout to stick on your fridge door :D
 
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