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In a standard engine tuning, we go directly into the control system via communication ports. We then change part of the code in the Engine Controller Unit to tune your vehicle.

In Sweden, it is absolutely legal to tune your vehicle.
Other countries might however have other rules, we recommend that you verify this with your transportation authority in the country that the vehicle is registered in.

A car usually takes 2-3 hours to tune. However, this may depend on the type of vehicle you have. We will of course give an estimate of how long it will take before you bring your vehicle to our workshop. And if it takes longer than expected, we will notify you.

Yes! The stage 1 tuning have been developed for daily use, we have studied all models and vehicles so they will be able to handle the daily use even with an engine tuning. This is also why we sometimes offer a lower power output because we have seen the need to protect your engine and or drivetrain. For us, safety is most important.

We always provide a warranty on the installation and any damage that may occur in connection with the tuning, mainly on the Engine Controller Unit and its control files.
However, we can not give any warranty for any damage to the engine and drivetrain. If you tune a car that has not been maintained and does not work properly, a tuning will not help either, in worst case it can accelerate a breakdown.

In Sweden, neither the MOT nor the insurance companies check that a vehicle is tuned. This may differ in other countries.
If, on the other hand, you want to be completely honest and on the safe side, the tuning can be reported to both the insurance company and the Transport agency, at least in Sweden.

This is not visible during inspection of the MOT or normal diagnosis with troubleshooting equipment. On the other hand, a branded workshop can, with its special equipment, in some cases detect that the Engine Controller Unit has been updated. We sometimes hear it from vehicle manufacturers such as VAG and BMW. The CVN (Calibration Verification Number) that changes during engine tuning signals that someone other than the brand workshop has changed the software. In many cases, we can reprogram the system so that the original CVN remains untouched and thus "invisible" to all diagnoses, feel free to ask us about it.

For simpler workshop work and minor repairs, your new engine tuning / software will not be replaced. On the other hand, the manufacturer sometimes releases new software versions that will fix errors that have been discovered (or if they cheated with the emissions that you probably read about). Then the tuning can disappear.

Changing the type of the vehicle must be performed after deactivation of Adblue in order for the vehicle to end up in the correct tax class.
Otherwise, the vehicle is illegal to drive on public roads.

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