Diesel performance products can make or break your vehicle’s performance.
In fact, fully 80% of diesel breakdowns can be attributed to contaminated fuel, which leads to contamination buildup in repository banks and in the fuel system. That’s because this type of debris can congest filters and clog them, which can also make things like your fuel pump wear out faster.
Ultimately this can lead to your engine failing.
Worse, fuel these days is very expensive, and if your engine is not running at its best, it’s not going to have the best fuel efficiency, either. It’s also going to be more polluting to the environment.
Because of that, it’s a double whammy; your engine becomes less efficient and doesn’t use expensive diesel fuel as efficiently, which costs you more money; AND your engine experiences significant wear and tear at the same time, leading to disrepair, costly replacement even for “easy” parts like fuel filters, and ultimately, breakdown.
Now, there’s help, though.
The proper diesel performance products can take care of all of these problems, so that your engine runs more smoothly, has a longer life and has better performance, too.
One of these products are diesel performance chips. These chips can give your engine both more torque and more power, and give you better fuel economy, too.
Diesel performance chips are simply “plug and play” computer chips which you plug into your engine – don’t worry, it’s easier than it sounds.
Many Australian retailers sell diesel performance chips calibrated for your vehicle type, and shouldn’t need any more adjustment.
If you do tend to “tinker” with things, so that you put things in like intercoolers, exhausts, and turbos, you can fine-tune yourself either manually or with the assistance of your laptop computer or professional. This is assuming you opt for a programmable chip rather than a piggyback chip.
Most chips can be installed and set up in five minutes, and if you want to revert back to “normal” you can simply take it out by unplugging it. It installs down off your ECU so that everything remains intact as far as engine error detection and operational safety systems.
You can read more about diesel performance chips here.