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ECS Launches Chip and Ship Program for FSI and GEN1 TSI Volkswagens

ECS has long recognized APR as the most established and trusted software development company for VAG platform vehicles. In order to supply the US market with the most convenient delivery method of APR’s world-renowned tuning solutions, the ECS team has developed a remarkable and convenient three-day service program specifically designed for all FSI and Gen1 TSI owners. The program combines industry-leading customer service with state-of-the-art R&D facilities to form a unique and highly convenient ECU tuning process.

No need pay labor fees or waste an entire day driving to the nearest distributor – Our comprehensive instructional video and PDFs guide you through the simple ECU removal and shipping process. Once you ship your ECU using the provided free prepaid next day air shipping label to our facility, kick your legs up and relax in the comfort of your home. ECS has it handled.

Call (1.800.924.5172), Live Chat, or Shop now at ECSTuning.com for your vehicle:
MKV GTI FSI / TSI
MKVI GTI TSI
MKV Jetta FSI / TSI
MKVI Jetta GLI TSI
B6 Passat FSI / TSI
Tiguan FSI / TSI
CC TSI
MKVI Golf R

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