Chiptuning in Headlines in Western
Asia
With countries such as Iran growing in population and relying increasingly on
fossil fuels, environmental problems will continue to grow. The pollution crisis in Iran and other countries of
Western Asia face significant challenges as they work to become greener and more sustainable. One move these
countries make is to reduce reliance on leaded gasoline as well as bring automobile emission efficiency up to
international standards. Iran's automobile industry has been experiencing rapid growth; most of the cars on the
streets perform at levels comparable to European standards forty years ago. There is a vital necessity of fitting
these autos with new emissions management systems. Chiptuning, in this regard, can benefit the owners of cars both new and old. But it's not
just up the auto manufacturers. More servicing providers and companies that specialize in motor repairs, as well
as private owners take the greening of automobiles into their own hands with the practice of chiptuning. A
computerized component can be added to vehicles to increase efficiency and performance in many various ways.
Tuning cars in this manner results in all sorts of advantages for those people concerned with environmental (and
economical) improvement. Even owners of high-performance autos and high-end consumer vehicles benefit; BMW tuning is a particular specialty of one company called Race Chip.
With Iran's surrounding countries setting up more and more joint ventures, countries such as the former Soviet
Union, Asia and the Middle East continue to fuel more business growth in the region. Governments recognizing the
need for emissions standards have implemented stricter controls; more cars, such as Tehran's taxis, are being
converted to natural gas in order to better utilize those resource reserves. The changeover to unleaded fuel
compels more manufacturers to produce cars with catalytic converters. Governments and populations alike are working
to make their traffic as green as possible.
Some of the advantages are improved acceleration and overtaking capacity, and up to 25% greater efficiency;
increased torque and fuel efficiency. People who install such chips find a marked increase in power and often
marvel that they are actually performing with less consumption. Many drivers report fuel savings up to 1,5 litres
per 100km. It is one benefit of utilizing a higher torque ratio, which permits longer driving periods in higher
gears.
With greater need for less-polluting vehicles, economical performance, international emission standards, and the
latest in performance upgrades, many Western Asian countries as well as Western countries benefit from the wide
adoption of chiptuning. These products are long-lasting, simple to install, easily removed, and don't interfere
with engine diagnostics. With no consequences but plenty of benefits, the costs are far outweighed by the rising
costs of fuel!
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