Is Remapping a diesel safe?
Is Remapping a diesel safe?
Most modern cars can be ‘mapped’ whether they’re diesel or petrol. Done with care a remap is generally safe as a responsible specialist will ensure any ‘mods’ take place well within your car’s performance parameters. A good quality remap can: Cut your fuel bill and CO2 footprint.
Can a remap damage your car?
Some people are concerned that engine remapping could cause problems with their car. But it shouldn’t affect reliability if you use a reputable company. Remapping does put extra strain on an engine, but not a dangerous amount if it’s done properly.
Are remaps reversible?
CAN THE REMAP BE REVERSED? The beauty of the remap is that this process is completely reversible without any trace; therefore if within 14 days you want it changed back, we will carry it out free of charge with a full refund.
Is an ECU tune reversible?
Although ECU tuning allows you to have full customisation over how your car behaves, it is a permanent modification. If you would like to change the car back to its stock settings, you will have to go back to your tuner to make those changes.
What is the concentration of CO2 in diesel exhaust?
Compared to the composition of air, the diesel exhaust gas contains increased concentrations of water vapor (H2O) and carbon dioxide (CO2)—the main combustion products. The concentrations of both H2O and CO2can vary from a few percent, up to about 12% in diesel exhaust.
Can you customize a diesel truck’s exhaust?
From the headers down to the exhaust tips you can fully customize your diesel truck’s exhaust with aftermarket parts from the top brands including: MBRP, aFe, BD Diesel, Flo-Pro and many more. Upgrading your diesel truck’s stock exhaust is one of the easiest ways to enhance its overall performance.
What is the best diesel exhaust system?
At Thoroughbred Diesel, we have been installing diesel exhaust systems for many years. Flo Pro, Diamond Eye, and MBRP are some of our most popular exhaust brands. An aftermarket performance exhaust can free some of the hidden power in your engine.
Can the properties of air be used for diesel exhaust gas calculations?
As an approximation, the properties of air can be used for diesel exhaust gas calculations, Table 1 [175]. The error associated with neglecting the combustion products is usually no more than about 2%.