Just Ekotune the Jetta's.
Ill be doing something some day to my ALH and the fiance's 2010 cup car, but my sisters is staying stock since it has the DSG and I think she could care less not to mention it would take a long time to pay back fuel savings when you already get mid 40s.
Honestly though, they all run decent which is why I have drug my feet for so long. My ALH is a tired car, had a rough life. Might just build it up some and run it on the road course thats near by. I think it would be fun.
Sounds like that line out of Back to the Future....or the Mazda 3 advert that plays here in Australia
Jetta is something we've explored....but there are some road blocks. While the ECM looks the same as the LMM and LML, the programming is different. We haven't said no, but we simply don't have the time to pursue it and figure out if we can over come those road blocks ATM.
If I could buy an LML for $50K I would, unfortunately they are $115K in my neck of the woods.
http://www.american.com.au/vehicle-stock/2013-chevrolet-silverado-2500hd-ltz
Cheers
Cindy
Parts of the quote are Back to the future and parts are tommy boy plus some added pieces haha.
I don't know how big the TDI market would be but since I am used to how EFI operates its nice to be able to stay the same. Well I shouldn't say I am used to it, only end up using it like once a month now and usually have to spend quite a bit of time getting caught up with updates before it will work, then I get lost haha. No big deal though. I doubt the Germans would make the TDI's super easy to tune.
Ouch, I thought 50k was too much for our LML but it sits on trailers all day and gets 40k per year. Im fine with the stock power it has, but id rather sit in the KW, more comfortable. plus I can take a nap in the back if I get lazy.