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Benefits OF ECU Remapping

by Alice Smith Professional Writer

There is nothing to deny that your car needs extra care so that it can perform well even after years. From exterior aesthetics to under the hood parts and components, a vehicle needs attention in several areas to stay in a proper running condition. When you witness something suspicious or do not find your car running properly, it is important to fix the issue at the earliest.

As drivers are now familiar with the ECU (Electronic Control Unit) and are aware that they can “tweak” the settings to boost the power of their car’s engine, they are inclining towards the vehicle remapping process.


What is vehicle remapping?

Car remapping, also known as chipping, is nothing else but swapping a microchip in your car’s ECU with a modified version! In other words, the settings on a car’s ECU are altered to improve several areas of performance.

ECUs are flexible for performance tuning. With constant analysis of things like oxygen in exhaust gases, throttle inputs, ambient and engine temperatures, fueling requirements and many more, the ECU delivers the optimum outputs by assessing these inputs and delivering information back to the car.

Why do people opt for remapping?

The ECU remapping companies make the adjustments and tweak parameters to deliver more power and improved economy. This is because when a factory completes its engine calibration, they consider vastness of operating environments and conditions to deliver performance with extreme tolerances!

Another reason behind the sudden surge in its popularity is because there may be a large amount of untapped performance which can be simply a marketing consideration. It is not great for business if all models have the same performance, so manufacturers often ‘de-tune’ base models to lower levels, even if they have the same engine as other models in the range.

How to do ECU remapping?

This can be done in several ways. The most common way to remap the vehicle is by connecting it to diagnostic port and re-flashing the software. No special equipment needed and a new map is uploaded to your vehicle and can be used within an hour.

The other way can be a little costly but more effective than the previous one. In this, the vehicle is connected to a laptop and instead of uploading a one-size-fits-all file remapping, parameters of the vehicle is altered.


Is it worthwhile?

If done properly, car remapping can be of significant benefits. Here are the top advantages of why drivers are investing in engine tuning:

Manufacturer restricted performance: The manufacturers, while designing the ECU of a car, take several factors into consideration. They take different climates, fuel qualities and laws in account while programming the software. So, the car performance is limited by default and this is why remapping will help you control how your car functions.

Better fuel economy: Remapping could be used to reduce the carbon footprint, making it easy to increase your car’s mpg and overall fuel economy.

Enhanced performance: By over writing the car’s default ECU settings, you can set a new program to enhance its overall performance.

Speed and power: If the remapping is done right, you would notice an improvement in the speed of the car. The engine will be more responsive and will enhance the power too.

There is no point of getting an engine tuned unless everything else is in good condition. But, if done by a professional, the temperatures and pressures are carefully set and do not exceed the acceptable parameters. So, make sure you contact the right chip turning company!

Therefore, before taking any decision,do a little research work about the vehicle remapping companies, get a quote and compare them to get the most of your car.

Reach out to PSL Tuning and get the best ECU programming services that will help enhance your overall driving experience! 


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