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kw | hp | Nm | |
---|---|---|---|
Original | 61 | 83 | 0 |
P-TRONIC | 83 | 113 | 471 |
Wins | 22 (36%) | 30 (36%) | 471 (0%) |
I cover around 80,000 km per year in my Saab 9.3 and I bought the P-Tronic because I was told it would enable me to make fuel savings. I installed it myself without problem, and after 6 months (41,000 km) it had already paid for itself. And that's without even mentioning the increase in power. From 150 to 194 bhp. Phenomenal! Franck H., Ostend
When I bought a Kia Cee'd GT, I was expecting a real racing beast. Despite its 204 hp and some flexibility, it didn't offer all the feeling I was hoping for. Especially at low revs. The maximum torque is supposed to come out at 1750 rpm but you have to get past 3300 to really enjoy it. So I bought a P-Tronic box-unit and I don't regret it. The input is there, the throttle response is much more frank and I finally have the feeling that I'm using the full potential of my car! Thank you for your work. Cédric J., Thun (Switzerland)
I am a VW customer, and this is my first Seat. I drive less than 15,000 km/year. I chose this little 1.4 petrol turbo with 150 hp. My first thought was that the engine is much nicer than my previous 1.6 TDI. I had tested the 1.4 in an Audi Q2 and I got the impression that they had changed the engine mapping in my Leon. It's much too linear for my taste. I'm 62 and I wanted some fun when I bought this car. By adding a P-Tronic external reprogrammer (my fourth), my car has become much more agile and alert. The DSG gearbox is perfect. I miss the paddles. Conclusion: my TSI with the P-Tronic is the choice for a real sports car! Vinko K, Dubrovnik (Croatia)
15% discount
Free delivery
Reprogrammable box
Increased engine reliability
Original "plug and drive" connectors
Five years warranty
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