What is ECU Remapping or Chiptuning?

In simple terms, car remapping sometimes referred to as ECU tuning or Chip Tuning, is where the settings on a car are modified & tweaked based on the owner’s preferences. With a computer to hand the owner is able to customise how exactly the engine operates, dictating exactly what they get from the car. This, of course, has to be within legal limitations

What Exactly Does ECU Remapping or Chip Tuning Do?

Now that we understand what Remapping is & how it is simply carried out. We can dive a little deeper into how ECU remapping can actually benefit & enhance your motor:

Increase in power – One of the most common changes of ECU remapping is to increase the power capabilities of the motor. This will allow the driver to accelerate much quicker, seeing an increase in 0-60 & overall top speeds. This will generally increase fuel consumption due to a noticeable increase in output.

Remapping
We uses a range of ECU tuning software to ensure we create the best possible custom remap for you and your vehicle
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Pricing includes hourly rates
Services Included:
  • Visual inspection of A/C components
  • System state of charge test
  • A leak test using approved electronic leak detector
  • System control test

Key Benefits of the Service

Taking your car in for regular service help you in ensuring everything is working properly and also to avoid such issues before they arise.

More Comfortable

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Enhance Efficiency

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Frequently Asked Questions

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If your vehicle uses synthetic oil, you should have it replaced every 6 months or 5,000 miles.

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To ensure optimal performance and maintenance, simply have your battery checked by an technician during every oil change.

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