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AU $1,428.90
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MAROOCHYDORE, Queensland, Australia

MAROOCHYDORE, Queensland, Australia
Condition:New Brand:ECU Manufacturer Part Number:000

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Remap your engine for 10-35% power increase through OBD2 Socket

We require the car for approximately 5 hours to complete the process

Reduced fuel consumption in Diesel cars and increased power.

Suitable for vehicles up to 2009

Performance Chip Tuning Basis

The tuning chip in the context of tuning ia modification of engine control software located in the central control unit (ECU, i.e. the computer,) of the engine. In the terminology of electronics a "chip" means an integrated circuit. Modification of the contents of the external program memory is the most frequent operation in engine controlling computers. The memory is usually located in an integrated circuit called Eprom or Flash memory. The contents of the microcontroller memory is sometimes modified too. In general, the philosophy behind the modification is not important for the results achieved – the most important is the careful development of the program, as well as its versatile modifications, rather than the method of feeding it into the ECU.

With respect to the results of the tuning, chips could be classified into two basic categories:

tuning chips for cars with turbochargers or other type of forced induction,
tuning chips for normally aspirated cars, i.e. without any forced induction.
Usually, a normally aspirated (N/A) car might be tuned by approx. 8% of their power and 8-10% of the torque. It is done by a modification of some fundamental parameters: fuel pressure, time of the beginning of dosage, ignition advance angle and the calibration map of the lambda probe. Some automobiles may be improved significantly, whereas the modification of others is not possible at all. From the user's point of view it is sensible to combine mechanical and electronic modifications. If the modifications are well matched (e.g. a sports camshaft and a suitable tuning chip) the power gain can exceed 15% of the power and torque. Fuel consumption does not change or it decreases a little (as a result of the fact that a part of the power increase comes from the ignition advance, so it does not require more fuel).

Cars equipped with a turbocharger (both the diesel and petrol ones) can be tuned by 20% to 30%. In this case, apart from the parameters mentioned above, pressure characteristics of the turbine is modified (of course in turbodiesels the fuel injection angle is adjusted – not the ignition anticipation angle). The fuel consumption decreases by approx. 5% for turbodiesels and increases by approx. 10% for turbo petrol engines.

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