


Product may only be used for racing vehicles that are used exclusively for competition in legally sanctioned

Unnecessary baggage, usually in the trunk, negatively affects the total weight of your car as well as its aerodynamics (in case of external mounting). In this way, you'll also dramatically reduce the maintenance intervals of your brakes. This allows you save fuel, as a rolling car requires no gasoline. You'll slow your car without putting the brakes on. Take your foot off the accelerator when you see a red light or slow cars ahead and stay in the current gear. Experts even recommend accelerating swiftly to the desired speed and then maintain it with a lower RPM in higher gears. Many people automatically assume fuel-efficient driving is the opposite of pleasurable driving, but lucky for us, they're completely wrong.

Tdi ecu tuning software#
Our optimization software not only results in driving with less shifting by increasing the torque it also increases the efficiency of the fuel injection and, as a result, combustion as well. With RaceChip Chiptuning, the available torque in the relevant RPM range – primarily the middle RPM range in which cars are normally driven – is increased, which allows for earlier gear changes and overall less shifting, which lowers your car's fuel consumption.
Tdi ecu tuning driver#
I the case of manual transmissions the driver intuitively shifts to a higher gear.Įxactly this combination of present torque at a certain RPM is the secret to better fuel economy with RaceChip. In doing so, they automatically attempt to drive in the highest possible gear in order to keep fuel consumption low. Modern automatic transmissions upshift, when after changing the gear a minimum torque at a certain RPM is reached. That's the secret of our fuel-saving technology. Driving with a lower average RPM, in other words in higher gears, improves your fuel economy. The other determining factor is the frequency (=RPM) at which the cylinders are filled with fuel. Or in other words, the size and number of cylinders, which are filled with fuel during the injection phase. One relevant factor is the engine's cubic capacity. Put simply, an engine's fuel consumption depends primarily on two factors:
