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KermaTDi Releases QPRO Flash Tuner for Mk6 Applications

KermaTDi, the leaders in Volkswagen and Audi diesel performance, present the latest advancement in flash tuning, the QPRO. The introduction of the QPRO heralds a new era in flash tuning for the VW common rail cars. The QPRO offers handheld convenience with a full color touch screen to make flash tuning your vehicle simple and painless. All reprogramming is now performed over OBD, right from the drivers seat, without the need to remove ECM from it’s factory location. 

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Typical gains on a CJAA engine are 22% more power and 34% torque. KermaTDi customers have reported fuel economy increases of around 10%. These gains are realized with all factory emissions equipment retained, without the need for expensive bolt on modifications and deletes. KermaTDi tunes are a great bang for your buck improvement for your VW common rail car. 

Fits 2009-2014 Golf, Jetta, Beetle and Sportwagen
Special right now $599 (MSRP: $699)

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