![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I would own one right now if it was not for the fact that. This is the only performance chip that offers this safety feature. I am considering it, intending to partially fund it by selling the DP Chip It piggy back module. This prevents exhaust gas temperatures from getting too hot and cooking your engine, and the unit will revert back to full power once the engine is not under any more stress. My son has just bought the same chip for his 2011 Colorado. In this vid I install the DPCHIPX in the 2021 Isuzu DMAX 4JJ3 and take it for a road test with live data and get a feel for the extra power and torque Nice and simple plug and play engine module. Normally getting mid 6lt/100km round town. The simple reason for this is that they work. They work on both rail pressure and injector duration and several other operations controlled by the ECU, such as turbo boost pressure. I have just done a trip from Gold coast to Brisbane airport(apx120km) return at 4.9lt per 100km. This also allows precise fuel control through the entire rev range, so your engine is never placed in any unnecessary danger.Īs an inbuilt safety system, Steinbauer Performance Modules are programmed to sense when your 4X4 is working hard for long periods (such as when towing up a long hill or driving over soft sand) and will automatically trim power back until it’s at 50% after one minute. Having had the Pro chip now for apx 18mnths. Steinbauer, on the other hand, only affects injector duration, that is the amount of time your fuel injectors stay open to introduce fuel into the combustion chamber, the way the system was originally designed to operate. Some performance modules work by manipulating signals from certain engine sensors which can place undue stress on your fuel system components, and ultimately lead to premature failure. Austrian-built Steinbauer Performance Modules are designed to fine-tune these pre-set parameters on your engine to give you up to 20% more power and torque while maintaining safe levels of emissions and exhaust gas temperatures. ![]()
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