They are a very popular component to fit on Diesels.
It`s the economy that would interest me....but knowing there`s a little more bhp/torque for those needy moments!
With remote control so you can back it down to 115bhp, the torque is outstanding, but the mpg reading are wrong on the display, but it goes like hell, got my first fine for speeding, so watch out.
it does smoke a bit, but can be backed off using the control on the tuning box.
Sorry it in German
Wow, thats a swizz, atleast mine you can see whats inside, it's a proper circuit board with the correct items on it and can be removed without trace before a service, so there is no modification to the ECU
of course no mods to ECU! just a simple increasing of electric signal to commonrail to supply more fuel @ less acceleration. thats why people gotr smoke etc. proper circuit doesnt mean it is a good one. IT JUST CAN'T BE THE GOOD ONE!
engine work its not just fuel! its an valves work, ignition angle etc -loads of parametres that have to be changed to make it work good etc. these boxes just changes electric signal on commonrail e.g. from 2.3v to 4.5v - THATS ALL!
p.s. i have made a custom modd - been @ service seversal times and no trace
p.p.s. so why spend a 300pounds for nothing when u can spend 200pounds for a normal chip tuning
Just to let you know, I didn't take up the offer of the free trial. I phoned the dealer to enquire what was involved in fitting one and it was them that advised me to contact my insurance company first.
There are insurance companies that will cover you if you fit one of these but the extra premium they charge doesn't make it worth it.
My KIA dealer also said that they can tell if one of these has been fitted and removed as it would be recorded in the ECU. Don't know if that is true or not.
u can be as i said - very honest and cristal clear - and tell everyone u got mod. and pay bigger money to insuarance and of course void warranty. or u can stay tsshhhh and enjoy life