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EGR
Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) is an emission control technology used in vehicles to reduce nitrogen oxide emissions. It works by sending some exhaust gases back into the engine to lower the temperature during combustion. This helps the engine run more efficiently and can improve fuel economy.
DPF
A Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) is an emissions control device that captures and stores exhaust soot from diesel engines, preventing it from being released into the atmosphere. DPFs play a crucial role in modern diesel vehicles, helping them comply with emissions regulations.
ADBlue
AdBlue improves a vehicle’s potential by helping to reduce harmful emissions. It works with Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) systems in diesel vehicles. By using AdBlue, vehicles can meet stricter emissions standards and operate more cleanly, which is good for the environment and can also improve fuel efficiency.
Hardcut / Popcorn
Hardcut, also known as Popcorn limiter, is a technique used in performance tuning of engines, particularly in cars with manual transmissions. This technique is often used in performance cars to create a distinct sound and effect, especially during deceleration or when the car is stationary, adding to the overall experience for enthusiasts.
Overrun / Pop / Crackle
Overrun, also known as pop or crackle, is a feature in some performance vehicles that creates a distinctive sound when you lift off the throttle or decelerate. This effect is caused by injecting extra fuel into the combustion chambers, which is then ignited in the hot exhaust system, creating the popping or crackling noise.
DSG Gearbox Tuning
DSG (Direct-Shift Gearbox) tuning involves modifying the software or firmware of a vehicle’s DSG transmission system to improve its performance and responsiveness.