2014 Jetta 1.8T Stage 1

$699.99
(1 review)
Width:
7.00 (in)
Height:
1.00 (in)
Depth:
6.00 (in)
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Boost Dynamic Tuning

VW Jetta 1.8T Stage 1 ECU Tune

Real Numbers. Real Pulls.

The wake-up call for your 1.8T — instant response and a stronger, smoother powerband on completely stock hardware. 16-18 PSI.

Horsepower+50-60HPover the 191 HP stock rating
Torque+60-70FT-LBS16-18 PSI
Fuel: 93 octaneRequired mods: none — stock hardwareData: peaks dyno-verified
 

How It Works — Remote Tune

No shop visit. We flash your Jetta over the internet while you watch it happen live on your screen.

1

Schedule — after purchase, book your remote flash session with BDT.

2

Set Up — Windows laptop with TeamViewer, our cable in the port, battery maintainer on the car, key in accessory.

3

We Flash It — BDT remotes into the laptop and runs the whole flash while you watch live.

4

Drive — key off on command, unplug, done. Fault codes right after flashing are normal and clear after a short drive cycle.

This ECU family flashes via a live BDT remote session. Self-flashing with the BDT Flasher lands when this platform is ported.

What's Included

Crackle PopsPick your level — changed on any re-flash, free
Speed Limiter RemovedFactory Vmax restriction deleted
Rev Limit RaisedMore usable RPM on every pull
Torque Limiters RaisedFactory torque caps lifted for full delivery
IAT + EGT Safety LogicOEM-grade protection strategies stay active
Refined Boost ControlSmoother ramp, stronger midrange
Remote OBDII FlashFlashed from home over a live BDT session
 

What Your Car Needs, Per Stage

If it is not listed as required, the tune runs without it.

REQ Required before flashing REC Recommended Not needed
Part / UpgradeStage 1
Hardware Requirements None — completely stock hardware
Air IntakeREC
Intercooler UpgradeREC
 

Reviews

  • 5
    Tune

    Posted by Anthony on Jan 14th 2026

    Since the first contact, I was given information about my car and actual time with the tuner. He understands the platform and also understood what I wanted from my car.