Ever feel like no matter how well your car is running, you’re not getting the most out of it? If you’ve ever asked yourself that question then you can finally answer yourself that no, you’re not. Installed standard on all modern gas powered vehicles is an ECU or Electronic Control Unit that pretty much controls all the fine-tuned functions of your car automatically like the way your brain tells your heart and lungs to work on their own. The only problem with this is that the settings in the ECU are based on current emissions standards which in the long run basically means you’re only using a fraction of your car’s actual ability since it’s being limited by the ECU. The only way to change this in the past has been to entirely remove and replace the unit, but with the invention of performance chips the game has changed completely.
Performance Chips are a chip that utilizes the latest aftermarket electronic tech to take the control of your car’s performance away from the ECU and put into YOUR hands. What does this mean for you? Well, after you install the chip, the ECU is reconfigured to maximize efficiency by accommodating for air in an open throttle so you can increase the amount of fuel going to your engine while at the same time efficiently optimizing ho much fuel is consumed when the engine isn’t working as hard. When turned to its maximum setting in conjunction with other high performance parts, certain models of car have seen a gain of up to 60 HP! Installation itself is a snap with straightforward instructions that are simple enough for even a beginner mechanic.
In short, performance chips are a simple, easy way to get the most out of your car with legitimate and 100% legal results. Since the effect on your car is no more than it was built for there’s no risk to your car from using one either so the only thing you have to lose is the time you’ve spent so far without having one in your car. Pick one up today and see the difference the moment you get back out on the road!
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Every “modern gas powered vehicle” has a computer that controls and regulates the engine’s operation. It controls the firing order, the amount of gas distributed and air utilized. That is the ECU or Electronic Control Unit.