Audi SQ2 ECU remapping
7 files available
About remapping
The Audi SQ2 accounts for 7 files in our catalogue, entirely the 2.0 TFSI turbocharged petrol. It is the performance version of the compact SUV, sharing its engine with the group's other high-output four-cylinder applications.
Stage 1 makes up 3 files, with 2 Stage 2, one speed limiter removal and one pop and bang. The ECUs are SIMOS 18.10 and SIMOS 19.3.
Model highlights
- ›3 Stage 1 files and 2 Stage 2 on a genuinely sporting base.
- ›Entirely the 2.0 TFSI turbocharged petrol.
- ›The performance version of the compact SUV.
- ›ECUs limited to SIMOS 18.10 and SIMOS 19.3.
Fuel split
Engines
| 2.0 TFSI | Turbo-Petrol | 4 |
| 2.0 Tfsi | 2 | |
| 2.0l TFSI | 1 |
ECUs
ECU manufacturers
Available services
Remapping services
Stage 1
Optimising the original map with no hardware changes: more power and torque, full reliability.
Stage 2
Remap for vehicles with mechanical upgrades (intake, exhaust, intercooler…).
Pops & bangs
Pops & bangs exhaust effect (on lift-off and gear changes).
Speed limiter removal
Removal of the factory speed limiter.
Why remap with Repromatronic
- ✓More power and torque with engine-safe tuning
- ✓Sharper throttle response and nicer driving
- ✓Potential fuel savings in normal driving
- ✓Files built from the original and 100% reversible
- ✓Made by technicians with thousands of projects behind them
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Log in as a professionalFrequently asked questions
How much does the 2.0 TFSI take?
It is a turbocharged petrol with real headroom, one of the most rewarding engines we work on. Stage 1 works with standard hardware.
Does it affect the quattro system?
No. The work is done on the engine ECU and does not alter the operation of the all-wheel-drive system.
Is pop and bang legal?
It is not permitted for road use in Spain: it alters the exhaust's approved behaviour. It exists for track and closed-circuit applications.
