Chip tuning refers to changing or modifying an erasable programmable read only memory element in an vehicle’s electronic control unit (ECU) to achieve superior performance, whether for more power, cleaner emissions or better fuel consumption.

Factory programmed values have to take too many variables to take care of different market requirements and different driving scenarios so they are developed very conservative. It is also common that manufacturers limit the engine output for lower priced models only by installing lower power software.

Remapping your car unleashes the full potential of your car’s engine by very careful matching of parameters such as fuel delivery rates and ignition timing along with adjustments to maps that electronically limit torque, throttle response and top speed.