Performance Chips feed your vehicle a heavy dose of power
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Boost Your Vehicle’s Power with Performance Chips
Summary:
Hidden beneath your hood lies an engine brimming with untapped potential. What's restraining your horsepower and torque isn't clogged fuel injectors or worn-out spark plugs; it's the pre-programmed limitations of your vehicle’s onboard computer system.---
Whether you prefer a performance chip that you can install and forget, or one you can constantly tweak for optimal settings, AutoAnything has the perfect solution. We offer three different types of performance chips, each with unique features and capabilities. Despite their differences, they all share the power to elevate your vehicle’s performance to impressive heights.
The Three Types of Performance Chips
Control Modules
Control modules connect directly to your vehicle’s electrical system, intercepting data from various sensors before it reaches the onboard computer. They analyze this information to adjust the air/fuel ratio, ignition timing, and other essential functions, relaying optimized commands to the computer. Custom-programmed based on your vehicle's year, make, and model, control modules maximize engine output and efficiency.
For diesel engines, some control modules come with optional in-cab monitors displaying real-time data like turbo boost, engine temperature, and RPMs. They even allow on-the-fly adjustments to settings. Installation is straightforward and takes about 15 minutes, with no soldering, splicing, or drilling required.
Power Programmers
Power programmers also enhance your vehicle’s performance by reconfiguring the onboard computer. Unlike control modules, they are plug-and-play devices. Connect them to your OBD-II port, answer a series of questions about your vehicle, and upload new operating instructions within 10 minutes.
Power programmers offer greater control, allowing you to recalibrate for changes in tire size, speed rating, or rear-end gear ratio. This flexibility ensures optimal performance without needing high-octane fuel.
Engine Management Systems (EMS)
For full control over your vehicle’s computer system, consider replacing it with an EMS. These systems offer comprehensive command over every detail, from air/fuel ratios to nitrous management.
Installing an EMS involves securing it in the engine compartment and connecting it to existing sensors. With an EMS, you can connect a laptop to monitor performance and adjust settings for peak performance.
How Performance Chips Work
While a control module, power programmer, or EMS can unleash significant gains in horsepower, torque, and efficiency, you might wonder how they operate. Unlike more tangible performance parts, chips function in the world of electrical pulses and binary codes, optimizing your vehicle’s invisible data for tangible power gains.
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With performance chips, your vehicle’s hidden potential is unlocked, offering remarkable improvements in performance. Whether you’re looking for a simple upgrade or total control, there’s a chip to meet your needs.
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