Sure this is something of interest to everyone at one point or two in their Vag-Com lives?
Any ideas what blocks I should be logging? I have a RR day coming up.
What to log on a rolling road?
What to log on a rolling road?
Facelift Imola S4 | Cust K04's, Tubular Manifolds, 3" DPs->2.75" Catback | FMIC | PSS9 Coilovers + ARB's | Brembo 8-Pots | SS + DTS | 5??HP/475lbs/ft | 3.06S FATS on S4 Box
Sold: A4 (B5) 2.8 Quattro | Ivory Pearl
Melted: Corrado - IHI 1.8t: 343BHP
Sold: A4 (B5) 2.8 Quattro | Ivory Pearl
Melted: Corrado - IHI 1.8t: 343BHP
RE: What to log on a rolling road?
Good thought. though it can all be done on the open... erm.... test track 

Mark
RE: What to log on a rolling road?
True... but suffering heatsoak... one of the blocks would be inlet temps and knock sensor activity... I would like to know the blocks for this.
Facelift Imola S4 | Cust K04's, Tubular Manifolds, 3" DPs->2.75" Catback | FMIC | PSS9 Coilovers + ARB's | Brembo 8-Pots | SS + DTS | 5??HP/475lbs/ft | 3.06S FATS on S4 Box
Sold: A4 (B5) 2.8 Quattro | Ivory Pearl
Melted: Corrado - IHI 1.8t: 343BHP
Sold: A4 (B5) 2.8 Quattro | Ivory Pearl
Melted: Corrado - IHI 1.8t: 343BHP
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RE: What to log on a rolling road?
If the car in question is a MY 2000 or newer, this may be useful:
http://www.ross-tech.com/vag-com/m_blocks/index.html
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http://www.ross-tech.com/vag-com/m_blocks/index.html
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