ABT pick the warranty up from Seat, at least for the drivetrain. Technically it does still void the vehicle's 'Weksgarantie' as far as I am aware.I think the warranty is with ABT and not Seat for cases like yours and tbh don’t know if it’s any good or not.
This is my point exactly - I don't care about dyno numbers in the slightest. I'd never bother to dyno the car - Real-world driving enjoyment is what concerns me, 350hp vs 370hp vs whatever is irrelevant. I'm not the sort of driver who uses launch control anyway, all I want is to be pushed back into my seat when I floor it!re it being 370hp I’d be sceptical of it achieving that because one of the unfortunate side effects of the ABT’s safety features is that on a dyno without proper airflow (eg the same you’d get on a road actually moving) the intake temps will rise very quickly and it will ramp power down.
I don’t know anybody who has dyno’d an ABT box and gotten the power claimed.
I’m not saying it’s not there, quite the contrary (See below), but you’ll never be able to verify it in a dyno.
The point I was getting at when I said I’ll have it removed after 3 yrs is that there is more performance to be had easily on this engine and my car (R ST).
Another guy with my car has an APR stage 1 map and he has 375hp now. (He had the ABT box removed)
He can now do 0-60 3.69sec and 1/4mile 12.04 !!!
Having said all that, I'm now looking at other options. You seem to gravitate towards APR, any reason for that? There are so many options out there
Edit: Those 0-60 times are epic, btw