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    5 Awesome Benefits of ECU Remapping Your 4×4

    By Zero2TurboFebruary 13, 2020Updated:February 20, 2020No Comments
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    Are you experiencing issues where your engine is using too much fuel, running too loud, or feeling a bit rough when driving? If you are looking for a way to get more power and economy out of your 4×4, you do have options. One of them is going through with ECU remapping and taking advantage of modern diesel technology.

    Reduced Fuel Consumption

    When you choose ECU remapping, you can expect your vehicle to get a higher mile per gallon, so you spend less on fuel. On top of that, remaps that are done for this reason also offer a high level of control when it comes to fuel. This can create the option for a much better fuel economy than you are currently working with. It also means saving cash and keeping your wallet full.

    Increased Torque & Power

    A remap has the potential to remove some of the vehicle limitations that the manufacturer put in place. When you choose a remap, you can make the parameters of your 4×4 more precise depending on the altitude where you drive, the area where you live, and what quality of fuel you use. This results in fine-tuning and increased torque and power output.

    Manufacturers often choose to use the same engine and ECU in various cars but change the mapping to create varying torque and power levels. By changing those things, you can ensure the power you want for your car, even if the manufacturer didn’t make it immediately available.

    Improved Throttle Response

    When you with an ECU remapping, it can create a greater level of engine responsiveness. It can also significantly improve the throttle response of your vehicle. If you’re concerned about how efficient your car’s performance is, this type of remapping can offer you peace of mind and improve your driving performance overall.

    Better Drivability and Performance

    When you have a 4×4 with a higher level of drivability and increased performance, it also makes the vehicle much easier to drive. This can make it easier to use the car on adventures off the beaten path. In addition to that, ECU remapping can increase both performance and drivability by up to 40%, which is a huge amount when it matters.

    Ability to Fully Customize

    When you choose ECU remapping, one of the biggest benefits is that they are customisable to your specific needs. If you want, you can have more than a single set of remaps so you can switch between them for various types of driving. This is a useful option when you want to drive the car in different conditions and across various terrain.

    Standard vehicles simply cannot stand up to ECU remapping to customise your vehicle. It’s especially useful to have remapping done with a 4×4 that you intend to take out of the city onto trails and small roads. If you aren’t sure whether this is right for you, get in touch with an expert to find out what your options are. 

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