Technical Write Ups — Tuning
Testing for Boost Leaks
Posted by Cliff Peeples on
A boost leak can hinder the car's performance and potentially cause long-term damage to the engine. That's why boost leak testing is crucial for maintaining the optimal performance of your vehicle. When your vehicle is being tuned, your calibrator (tuner) may suggest you have a boost leak that needs to be resolved before proceeding with tuning. What is a boost leak? Before we dive into boost leak testing, let's understand what a boost leak is. In a turbocharged engine, the boost system delivers pressurized air from the turbocharger to the engine's intake manifold. This pressurized air, commonly referred to...
EQT Talks about Knock Retard
Posted by Dave Veal on
Manifold Absolute Pressure Vs. 'Boost' & More
Posted by Dave Veal on
Will you tune my...?
Posted by Dave Veal on
A common question we receive to our Sales or Support channels is, "Hey will you tune my...?" We get asked to tune all sorts of different vehicles from A to Z. If there is a way to tune it, we've likely been asked to do it. Yes, we've tuned a few Dodge's.. crazy right! Will you tune my..? Equilibrium 'Tuning' - Brief History Current Tuning Platforms Cobb Tuning / EcuTek So what other Platforms do Cobb and EcuTek Support? Other Stock Ecu Tuning Options Standalone Engine Management Systems (EMS) Wiring Options for a Standalone EMS In House Tuning Only (Local) At our...
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