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If you want more power but don't want to spend the cash for a downpipe and tune combo, you could always just do the stage 1 tune.
Stage 1 tune will be a total night and day difference from stock power levels and can be had for less than $500 (no intake required). Just be aware that there is an upgrade charge to go from stage 1 to stage 2 tune once you get a downpipe. So in the long run... going straight to stage 2 tune + downpipe will save you a bit a cash.
I'm not sure if we established if your manual transmission or DSG. But be forewarned that your clutch will probably start to slip with stage 1 tune. You can still drive with a slipping clutch but you won't be able to fully utilize the new power. Red top coilpacks are a must with a tune too... pretty sure you said you have those already.
Stage 1 tune will be a total night and day difference from stock power levels and can be had for less than $500 (no intake required). Just be aware that there is an upgrade charge to go from stage 1 to stage 2 tune once you get a downpipe. So in the long run... going straight to stage 2 tune + downpipe will save you a bit a cash.
I'm not sure if we established if your manual transmission or DSG. But be forewarned that your clutch will probably start to slip with stage 1 tune. You can still drive with a slipping clutch but you won't be able to fully utilize the new power. Red top coilpacks are a must with a tune too... pretty sure you said you have those already.