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Professional Chip Tuning Service For Ecu. on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

S.Peterburg, default, Russian Federation

S.Peterburg, default, Russian Federation
Condition:New


CUSTOM REMAPING SERVICE FOR YOUR CAR !

This auction is for a modified file ECU: BOSCH EDC15, EDC16, Bosch TDI, BOSCH ME2.x, BOSCH ME3.x, BOSCH ME5.x, BOSCH ME7.x, 
BOSCH ME9.x, BOSCH MED9.x, Siemens MS4x, Siemens Simos , Siemens VDO, Siemens SID, Siemems Mss, Simtec, Motorola MEMS.
Please contact us if you have any other ECU.

After installing the modified file, you get the increase in power by 20 - 40 bhp and torque by 40-70 NM for your engine.
We can not know the exact data increase of power and torque, this depends on the initial data of your car and its condition. The exact data can be obtained only 
at the stand for the power measurement.
You receive the modified file for your car. 

For ordering you have to send us your original file ECU and information of your car. 
e-mail ( spb1506 on gmail )  

We will send the modified file to your Email within 24 hours upon receipt of payment and information of your ECU.


PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK US FOR MORE INFORMATION !


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