Geographical location is a key factor when upgrading engine performance. Height above sea level and temperature, amongst others, plays a significant role in how much power and torque can be increased.
Every engine is unique and therefore we custom-tune each engine on our AWD dyno, taking environmental factors into account and monitoring important parameters such as AFR. Maximum power is not our goal, safe and reliable power with the best possible fuel economy is what we aim for.
134300 No CAN Message Was Received From Control Unit N118/5 (AdBlue(R) Control Unit)
P2453 Particulate Filter Pressure Sensor A Circuit Range/Performance
Symptoms:
Limp Mode / Safe Mode (Low Power)
Warning Lights:
Check Engine Light - On ADBLUE Warning Light - On
Solution:
Software Re-Engineered to exclude DPF & ADBLUE function from the Engine Control Unit (ECU). No more warning lights and original power restored.
By Veloce Performance
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