
Ultimate9 Throttle Controller for Volkswagen Caddy (05/2003 - on), Tig
SWDRRP$299.00Ultimate9 Throttle Controller.
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EVC Throttle Controller. Fast.
Category: Performance chips and ECU remaps

The Ultimate9 EVC206L, supplied by SWD, is a throttle controller listed to fit the Volkswagen Golf from 2013. It plugs into the accelerator-pedal harness to sharpen throttle response, leaving the factory engine calibration untouched.
The Golf from 2013 uses a drive-by-wire pedal mapped soft from the factory for smooth, economical part-throttle driving. The EVC206L intercepts that pedal signal and remaps it through selectable modes, so the same pedal travel asks for throttle sooner. It's a pedal-response change and doesn't touch fuelling or boost.
It's listed to fit the Volkswagen Golf from 2013. Throttle controllers connect at the pedal harness, so confirm your exact build and connector with the workshop before ordering to be sure the plug matches your year.
The EVC206L isn't a tune and won't change the Golf's published outputs. We don't quote power, torque or economy figures for it. The factory calibration stays as Volkswagen set it; the change is purely in how directly the throttle answers.
Oak Flats Muffler Men supplies and fits the EVC206L in-house. It plugs into the accelerator harness with the controller mounted in the cabin; bring the Golf in and we'll confirm the connector and set the response modes with you. It's a tidy plug-in job — nothing cut or welded — and the controller carries an RRP of $299. If it's not in stock we can special-order it through SWD against your Golf's exact build, then set the response modes with you on handover.
Stocked and fitted by Oak Flats Muffler Men, the Illawarra exhaust and 4x4 specialist in Oak Flats, NSW.
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