Any way you can see by a simple scan, im interested as my S6 seems to have many ups and downs but the std complaints of slow shifts and slower feelings in lower gears arent really there, possibly someone has done some work already…
Do a DTC Scan and in the engine section you’ll see something like this:
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VIN: WAUGN74F87N168471 License Plate: CHRIS S6
Address 01: Engine Labels: Redir Fail!
Part No SW: 4F1 910 552 A HW: 4F1 907 552
Component: 5.2L JHM/V1 OCT9 ª0040
Revision: 59H14— Serial number:
Coding: 01050009190F0160
Shop #: WSC 02335 758 00200
VCID: 224BD8C3FDF3B856BC-8076
Just like murph posted.
open vag com - go into engine - and the component ID will show you what box code you have. The only hang up is that JHM is the only company that puts the name in there to help let customers and owners of the car know its JHM tuned.
As for not having some of the standard complaints there is a good chance that your ECU and TCU have adapted well to your current driving style. One of the big hang ups can be if the ECU or TCU adapts in a way that makes driving less enjoyable.
Ill plug in again tonight however by the looks I do not,
my previous scans are -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Address 01: Engine Labels: Redir Fail!
Part No SW: 4F1 910 552 C HW: 4F1 907 552
Component: 5.2L V10/4V FSI ª0060
Revision: 59H21— Serial number:
Coding: 01050000190F0160
Shop #: WSC 04940 001 00001
VCID: 24470A1BE72E243ED0B-8071
Suppose it mean she can only get better with a JHM tune