I was under the impression your car was running the standard fuel pump bill. That's why I thought the readings for yours were a touch generous lol. I still can't get my head round the fact your car is making more power than the + guys. It just seems backwards if you know what I mean.
less torque on mine (ignore the spike) so it sustains its torque longer as it does not drive its cyl temps as high so it clings on to its ign advance holds the torque longer, hence makes more power..
As I have said earlier, drive them harder with boost for higher torque mid range, it will always tend to fall away with revs as temps (cyl temps) rise.
apr hpfp on mine, apr fmic, apr downpipe & cat, miltek catback, revo/B5 intake, devils own wmi on vag screenwash (neat), CTS discharge pipe, added preload to actuator.
In the tuner debate that is apr vs revo (all sigh here) there is the push for them both to compete for the "faster" car. APR are running higher mid range boost and will have more "shove" and torque in mid range.. BUT at the expence of this higher torque falling away sooner.
Question is on the road performance where you want the "shove in the back" feeling, the APR will kick harder than the revo ones, as they are driving more boost to produce the higher torque. Side effect is heat
6 of one, half dozen of the other. Different approaches from the respective tuners
As an observer of on the road and track tractable power however, mine spins up and smokes its tyres in dry in 3rd with the lower torque I have, so god knows how the higher torque leons find traction. "smokin...."