PlugNGO ( Mitsubishi Pajero 3.2 CRD )
What is PlugNGo?
PlugNGO is the newest tool to help you drive faster, smoother. It removes delays in the accelerator to help you manoeuvre your car easily-even on difficult terrain!
If you fit a PlugNGO then you’re guaranteed to discover the real performance of your vehicle.
PlugNGO alters the acceleration curve on electronic throttle controlled vehicles. It digitally alters the shape of the curve increasing throttle response and improving your overall driving experience.
PlugNGO improves acceleration times whilst overtaking and during hill starts. It’s safe and easy to use, just plug and go!
Why choose it?
Immediate results!
Proven & Safe!
Faster Throttle Response
PlugNGO has been developed to increase throttle response in modern cars by removing delays in the accelerator to enhance driveability. It also improves your safety by improving acceleration times while overtaking and during hill starts.
Instant Acceleration
Throttle Boost! In modern vehicles, the accelerator cables have been replaced by an electronic system that acts as a speed regulator. However, this speed regulator also delays the vehicle response to the pedal, effectively delaying acceleration.
PlugNGO shortens response time and lets you accelerate faster, easier.
For more info about PlugNGO, please click here .
Advertised STANDARD Power of 147kW yet the vehicle only achieves 105kW at the wheels on a dyno.
FACT: - ALL ‘Claimed’ manufacturers engine power specifications are measured at the engines crankshaft. Note the Key Word ‘Claimed’. These ‘Claimed’ manufacturers’ specifications are never checked or questioned by any Government authority or Independent group. The engine power specifications listed here by DPCHIP are ‘converted or calculated’ figures and are to be used as a guide to the power gains you will get from installing a DPCHIP. Simply put; to make figures comparative, given that the manufacturer only offers crankshaft power and DPCHIP measure only power at the wheels, DPCHIP have calculated wheel power back to a ‘comparative’ crankshaft power.
Be sure you don’t confuse the figures you see here with what you achieve on a dyno. There are many variables in the way a dyno calculates power and there are further variables such as tyre size and transmission type. Larger diameter tyres not only drastically effect fuel economy but also absorb power. Automatic transmissions make dyno results hard to read as there is no ‘solid’ connection to the wheels like found in a manual transmission.
It is up to your skilled Dyno Tuning Professional to test the vehicle thoroughly and accurately. Don’t settle for 1 or 2 dyno runs as this will not be a fair and accurate result. Most reputable dyno shops will perform multiple dyno runs so as to achieve a reliable repeatable average of runs. This will allow them to sort through and pick out the runs that can be best used to describe the vehicles dyno results. Remember that to the untrained person a dyno graph can be like reading and trying to understand your health check blood results.
Make sure you ask questions and that your dyno operator ‘translates’ your dyno results into information you can understand.