Map Notes for MK6 GTI


Supported Vehicles:

  • World Market MK6 GTI 2009-2013
  • USDM MK6 GTI 2010–2014



Map Revision:

USDM MK6 GTI

CARB EO

  • Anti-Theft Mode v108
  • Stage0 v108
  • Valet Mode v108
  • Stage1 91 v108
  • Stage1+SF v108

D-660-37

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World Market MK6 GTI
  • Anti-Theft Mode v108

  • Stage0 v108

  • Valet Mode v108
  • Stage1 v108

  • Stage1+SF v108



Map Availability: 

Required Accessport Firmware: 


COBB Custom ECU Features

COBB Custom Features: Volkswagen Mk6



Each map lists the minimum required octane. A higher octane fuel can be used safely on a map designed for lower octane. DO NOT use maps designed for higher octane with lower octane fuels. Top Tier gasoline should be used where available.

  • Maps designated with "93" are for use with 93 and 94 octane fuel or better.
  • Maps designated with "91" are for use with 91 and 92 octane fuel or better.

These maps are designed for E10 fuel (fuel with 10% ethanol content). For those who only have access to E0 fuel (fuel with 0% ethanol) it is recommended to use the "91" octane version of the maps and datalog the car to ensure your fuel is performing to the necessary level. This is especially important for those using Canadian 94 octane E0 fuel. 
 

If you are unfamiliar with how to datalog using the Accessport or what to look for, you can find a guide on our website here
 

If knock or detonation is present even when using the appropriate fuel, try reflashing a map that is intended for a lower octane fuel. 







Stage1



Map

Peak Gains*

Largest Gain*

Stage1 93+12.8% HP / +18.6% TQ+17.1% HP / at 4900 / +22.2% TQ at 4000


As tested on a 2013 GTI, power results may vary.


Stage1

  • Intake Requirements: Stock airbox with stock air filter or drop-in High-Flow replacement filter
  • Exhaust Requirements: Stock or COBB Tuning Catback Exhaust
  • Boost Target:
    • 91 Octane 95 RON Minimum: ~13.5 psi peak boost pressure tapering down to 10 psi as you approach the 6800 RPM redline, +/- ~2 psi
    • 93 Octane 98 RON Minimum: ~15 psi peak boost pressure tapering down to 11 psi as you approach the 6800 RPM redline, +/- ~2 psi
  • CARB EO: D-660-37








Stage1+SF



Map

Peak Gains*

Largest Gain*

Stage1+SF 93

+13.2% HP / +24.7% TQ

+28.2% HP / +23.3% TQ at 4300 RPM



As tested on a 2012 GTI, power results may vary.


Stage1+SF

  • Intake Requirements: COBB Tuning SF Intake System 
  • Exhaust Requirements: Stock or COBB Tuning Catback Exhaust
  • Boost Target: 
    • 91 Octane 95 RON Minimum: ~17 psi peak boost pressure tapering down to 11 psi as you approach the 6800 RPM redline, +/- ~2 psi
    • 93 Octane 98 RON Minimum:  ~18 psi peak boost pressure tapering down as you approach the 6800 RPM redline, +/- ~2 psi
  • CARB EO: D-660-37




Non-Performance Maps

Anti-Theft Mode

  • Will not allow vehicle to start

Valet

  • Fuel Requirements:
    • 91 octane or better
  • Intake Requirements: Stock airbox and stock air filter
  • Exhaust Requirements: Stock exhaust
  • Boost Targets: Mechanical minimum
  • Rev Limiter: 3000 RPM

*Not intended for aggressive driving*





High Altitude: 

A quick note for those of you that live at higher altitudes: it is common for turbocharged cars at higher altitudes to run less boost pressure due to lower air pressure and air density. Your turbocharger has to work harder to compress a less dense air mass compared to the same turbocharger at sea level. This must be factored in when determining if your turbocharger is running the proper amount of boost pressure and not being pushed beyond its efficiency range. 
Example: If you live in Denver at 5280 ft. and are trying to run a peak boost pressure of 15 psi, your turbocharger has to work the equivalent of making ~17.5 psi at sea level.
There are barometric compensations within the factory ECU that lower boost targets as you climb in altitude in an effort to keep the turbocharger in its optimal range. The COBB performance maps utilize these compensations and therefore, it is perfectly normal for the final boost / load value to be lower than what is listed for your map.
 



Revision Notes: 

RevisionDescription
v108Maps have been updated to eliminate unnecessary DTC Suppression, or uprevved for parity with other maps.
v107
  • No calibration changes.
  • Maps have been updated to eliminate unnecessary DTC suppression.
v106
  • No calibration changes.
  • Version parity update across all USDM MK6 GTI Maps.
  • Critical Bug Fix: Applies to USDM Volkswagen GTI CCTA 1K0907115AP - Fixed v105 map issue causing ECUs to brick after a reflash. 
    • Warning: Please discard any existing v105 maps for USDM Volkswagen GTI (CCTA 115AP).
v105
  • No calibration changes.
  • Version parity update across all USDM MK6 GTI Maps.
  • USDM Volkswagen GTI CCTA 1K0907115AP - Fixed issue preventing v104 maps from allowing Accessport to install.
  • USDM Volkswagen GTI CBFA 1K0907115AL - Fixed listed octane value description value for Stage2 Stock MAF 93.  Showed 91 instead of 93 OCT.
v104
v103
  • Changed MAF compensation logic to use the newly exposed MAF Scaling Table for COBB Big SF intake system.
  • Updated fueling logic for more consistent fueling.
v102
  • Addressed text display bug in long map description
  • Corrected DTC enable/disable logic for AL,AM,AP,AQ and AT ROM's. (AS was unaffected) 
  • Added Big SF to long description in appropriate calibrations (Stage1+ and Stage2)
  • Corrected logic for torque reduction request on 115AS ROM
  • Updated revision box to match short descriptio
v101Revised part throttle torque requests for performance and drivability
v100

Revised ignition timing, primary fueling and boost levels for performance and safety

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