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SHOULD YOU REMAP YOUR CAR?

06-04-2023

You may have heard that Peugeot remapping can enhance your car´s performance and driving experience, but if you´ve never done it before you may be wondering whether remapping is good or bad for your car. Modern cars are controlled by an engine control unit, or ECU, a small, in-built computer which regulates the vehicle´s performance. Remapping tweaks the settings on this computer to customise performance according to the owner´s specifications, within legal limitations. It does this by changing the manufacturer´s default settings and installing new software to change the way the ECU controls the engine. If you are looking for a way to get the most out of your current vehicle, then remapping could be the answer. However, it´s important to take into account the benefits and risks before making a decision. So, what should you think about before remapping your car? First and foremost, you´ll want to talk to your insurance company and supply them with a list of your proposed changes – remapping can affect premiums, and some insurers refuse to insure remapped vehicles. You should also take into account your vehicle´s age, since cars produced before 2000 are generally too old and lack the software required for remapping. If you decide to take the plunge, it may be tempting to undertake the work yourself, but this is not advisable unless you know exactly what you´re doing. Instead, you should contact a reputable remapping company that will advise you on how to get the most out of your vehicle. Here at Ecu Tech Tune, we are so confident you will be satisfied with your newly-remapped car that we offer a 14-day money-back guarantee so that you can experience your car´s full potential with absolutely no risk. We have no doubt that after your first test drive you will never look back!

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