There comes a time when the desire to push your engine to new levels is born among quad enthusiasts. In these cases, optimizing the performance of your quad is the most common option. But depending on the type of modification you’re planning, it’s first be necessary to chiptune the engine.
Why chiptune his quad?
Chiptuning a quad will enhance its performance. The engine is equipped with a computer which is set to the default factory settings. This prevents it from achieving maximum power. Chiptuning allows you to alter this setting and operate the engine at maximum power. But it doesn’t only serve to enhance the power of the engine; it can also enhances the quad’s durability. So, there are different types of chiptuning you might want to consider.
The procedure of chiptuning of quad
There are three categories of quad engine chiptuning. These include quad motor preparation stage 1, stage 2, and stage 3.
Stage 1 quad motor chiptuning achieves more horsepower. It gives more power and torque to the engine, but while still respecting the limits set by the manufacturer. It consists in revising the computer map, configuring the setting of the ignition, the turbo pressure, etc.
Stage 2 saves power. It allows for even more power to the quad and consists of replacing the muffler and other parts.
Stage 3 makes it possible to push the engine to its maximum performance. This type of chiptuning is very often done for professionals who are familiar with competitive racing. It consists of replacing internal parts of the quad engine. Depending on the desired results, this may involve replacing the factory turbocharger with a larger turbocharger, or replacing the cylinder bore with a larger one.