I've had an official response from SEAT:
"We are currently reviewing the appetite and feasibility of tuning products as an aftermarket solution for the wider SEAT range."
Scott
Or the speed limited ones from 2022Just before the electric cars start rolling out......
Is this fact? I know Volvo are doing that soon.Or the speed limited ones from 2022
As @silky16v has said this box will be for the PPF/GPF cars.Another interested party for the ABT tune on my ST Carbon Edition
The ABT module is much more advanced than the aftermarket tuning boxes you are thinking of.If the ABT module is piggy backed onto the ECU they can keep it (no better than a tuning box)
And i suspect the module has been created for the GPF equipped cars and not the (better) previous generation engines
If it keeps the warrenty it would be better than other tuning boxes.. although I would be happier with a flash and it would be cheaper for them too.If the ABT module is piggy backed onto the ECU they can keep it (no better than a tuning box)
And i suspect the module has been created for the GPF equipped cars and not the (better) previous generation engines
All they said was updates to follow in next few weeksHave we anymore updates on this?? Trying to sort my best options as no tuners where I live in jersey. So would need to be revo or similar like this. Or travel to UK for proper map. Thoughts?
That, EA888 experts will know, is a 70hp and 59lb ft improvement on Seat's specification. It's been achieved through the fitment of Abt's own freer breathing Y-pipe exhaust system and a less-retrictive sports catalytic converter, as well as a custom engine map within a new ECU. It speaks volumes of Abt's belief in the 2.0-litre four-pot's strength that no internal modifications have been made; a two year or 100,000km warranty is provided
I’ve just read the article on Piston Heads about this tune and it states that ABT have added less restrictive exhaust/emission devices to achieve this 70hp.
Is this the Cupra R ST its talking about, or the older none WLTP cars? If its the older not WLTP cars, then its BS.I’ve just read the article on Piston Heads about this tune and it states that ABT have added less restrictive exhaust/emission devices to achieve this 70hp.