What is chip tuning?
Chiptuning; It is a process that aims to ensure that the vehicle exceeds its existing performance by processing the chips that automobile manufacturers place in order to perform performance regulation within certain standards or by installing a new chip. After chip tuning, the manufacturer's settings are overridden.
The first computerized engines, which formed the basis of the chip tuning process, started to be made in the 1990s. Over time, as a result of the intertwining of modern technology and the automobile industry, such chips began to be used more widely. Of course, as in all technology products, different methods were quickly discovered to increase performance in these chips.
What does chip tuning do?
Chips are used in all cars released in recent years for fuel consumption control, carbon dioxide emission, fuel-air ratio timing, turbo support and control of other electronics. Of course, all these chips used are not for the vehicle to provide the highest performance; They are used to provide the best and safest performance of the vehicle within the framework of legal rules.
Drivers who say, "If it's higher, why don't we push the limits," aim to increase performance by installing a new chip in their vehicles or making changes on the existing chip or processor. With chip tuning, throttle control settings, valve timing, boost adjustment in turbocharged engines, transmission system, braking system, speed regulator and all similar adjustments can be customized.
Does chip tuning really work?
According to those who do the chip tuning process and those who produce the super chips used for this process; After the chip tuning process, gasoline vehicles gain an extra 35 horsepower, and diesel vehicles gain an additional 50 horsepower. In other words, the engine power that the manufacturer restricts for safety is used to the fullest.
Judging by the user comments, it is possible to say that the chip tuning process really works. However, such operations provide a performance increase within the limits of engine power. As a result of the torque power obtained, a marginal performance increase is not observed, but does it increase, yes it does.
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