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What
is Chip Tuning?
More power output, more torque, less fuel consumption – all this and much
more – with chip tuning.
Electronics in automotive engineering
Since the 80’s electronics have played an increasing role in automotive
engineering. Initially simple functions were monitored and the electronics
only rarely took on an active function in the control of the vehicles
operations. Nowadays almost every function in a car is controlled or
electronically monitored by software or electronically. One of the central
functions influenced by electronics is the vehicle’s engine management.
Engine management
The increasing demand for more power output, less fuel consumption, lower
emission and better drive ability on modern engines has brought along an
increased complexity of the hardware and software requirements in engine
management. The engine control unit ECU is the central part in engine
management, from different input values from a variety of sensors it
determines appropriate values suitable for the engine’s current operating
status. Engine rotation speed, air mass, intake air- / fuel temperature and
of course also the accelerator position are inputted in the calculation.
Depending on the engine type (Petrol or Diesel), when chip tuning an engine
the relevant operating factors like fuel injection amounts, pressure boost,
ignition- and injection time are changed for the specific engine type.
More
power output and torque
Most engines are mechanically constructed by the manufacturer to suit a wide
power spectrum consequently with controlled alterations of the ECU software,
more power output and torque can be realized from the engine without
damaging the stability of components or imperiling the suitability of the
vehicle for daily use.
Developing a power upgrade
When pre selecting an engine type for modification, to start with the
separate criteria of the vehicle are examined. Since, in detail, every
vehicle presents slight differences, the particular vehicle data is recorded
with every development project. Afterwards a detailed new synchronization of
the characteristics and data is completed on the MTM rolling roads. The
serial safety mechanisms like the maximum allowed pressure boost, protection
of overheating protection, knock control system etc of the engine management
system are unchanged subsequently the vehicle handling is tested on the road
and when necessary a further fine tuning of the data is carried out. When
all the desired standards in power output, torque emission levels are
achieved the upgrade get its technical approval and is introduced to the MTM
sales program.
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