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This is a discussion on Boost in First Gear within the Audi TT forum forum, part of the Audi category; I run an APR 93 chip. In upper gears: If I give steady gas, I get 15-16 lbs of boost ...

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Old 03-30-2008, 11:50 AM
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Default Boost in First Gear

I run an APR 93 chip.
In upper gears: If I give steady gas, I get 15-16 lbs of boost
If I mash the gas, I spike to 20-22
In first gear no matter how I treat the gas, I show no boost. The car comes on quick, and I hit red line almost immediately, so I don't believe there is a problem. I just find it unusual that no boost shows.
Is this normal?
Thoughts?
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