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    What is AdBlue, and Why do You Need It?

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    Car engine remapping Guide

    Table of Contents What is Car Engine Remapping? Car engine remapping is an innovative way to increase engine power and optimise other performance aspects, such as fuel consumption. The primary focus of car enthusiasts when remapping is enhancing the power. The remapping is done by modifying your car’s computer, also known as the ECU (Electric

  • How Good Are Your Car Modifications?
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    How Good Are Your Car Modifications?

    Car enthusiasts love modifications and having the ability to make their vehicles more bespoke. Some mods are purely cosmetic while others can improve the vehicle’s performance. If you are investing in any kind of performance mod though, you may want to test the vehicle to see if there is a benefit. You can do this

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    Many people love classic cars and they are the crown jewel in most collections. However, it can be tricky to measure the horsepower and performance of these vehicles because of their age. The best option is to use a dynamometer. It can provide an accurate reading for the bhp, torque, and mpg. As one of

  • When should you get dyno testing?

    Whenever you get behind the wheel you expect your vehicle to behave the same way. However, in time you can start to notice differences. This could include the ride becoming less comfortable or the engine not responding as quickly. Many of these can be due to mechanical wear. If you do notice this kind of