REMAPPING: GOOD REMAPS

Having remapping work done on your vehicle is a great way to improve its performance, but this is only the case if you have a good remap done. Having a bad remap can slow your vehicle down, and can ruin its performance. The correct programming of your vehicle's operational software is the key to better performance.

Good Remaps

Many of the operations performed by your vehicle are controlled by the vehicle's ECU, which can be reprogrammed to alter the way that the software behaves, which in turn will alter the performance of your vehicle. Just like with any other type of reprogramming, it is essential that the person who is doing the work is properly trained. You wouldn't hand your company laptop over to a novice to have software updates, so why would you hand over your vehicle? A good remap technician understands that every vehicle is different, and therefore every remap is different. Your remapping car technician should always take the time to understand your vehicle before they start to work on it, because they realise that what is right for one car might not be right for another.

As a result of a good remap, you should be able to see an improvement in the overall performance of your vehicle. Depending on your needs, your remap expert may be able to promote certain aspects of your vehicle's performance over others. This will help you to make the most of the car or van that you have. For example, it may be possible to remap the engine to give your vehicle improved towing performance. For most drivers, who rarely tow, this is not necessary, but if you tow frequently, improving tow performance can make a real difference. During a good remap, your technician will take the time to talk to you, to find out more about your needs, so that they can help to give you what you want, rather than just making generic changes.

At a good remap, your technician may be able to help you with a range of things, such as improving your MPG by up to 20%, removing flat spots, gaining smoother acceleration, benefitting from better torque, improving your towing capabilities and reducing greenhouse gas emissions from your engine. Not only will these improvements help your vehicle to run better, but they can also help to save you money in the long run. For example, improving your MPG means that your vehicle is more fuel efficient, and will use less fuel for the same mileage. Less fuel used, means less fuel to buy, which will save you money on petrol or diesel in the long run. Reducing your emissions levels will reduce your carbon footprint, which is environmentally friendly and can help in the fight against global warming. This is a great idea if you are trying to improve the green credentials of your company. 

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