The torque monitoring, a car’s computer, is a diagnostic tool that works to help an OBD II system in order to allow motorists to connect with the engine management of their cars. Apparently, this new technology allows you to get the best out of your motorization, but is it always the case?
The torque monitoring
In fact, controlling all parameters of your vehicle to optimize your motorization or reduce your consumption without decreasing the performance of your automobile is the goal of all tuners. That said, certain electronic devices meant to better the performance of our engines can sometimes have the reverse effect when they are activated on a vehicle. This is the case for torque monitoring. This is why, it is preferable to deactivate it in your car.
The reasons for torque monitoring deactivation
More and more motorists find problems with how the torque monitoring of their vehicles works. In fact, defects are detected by the ECU system when the torque monitoring is activated in many modern vehicles equipped with new ECU systems. In this way, they are automatically turned on to security mode when in reality the motorization is in perfect condition.
In addition, certain tuners confirm that the torque monitoring activation of their automobiles diminishes the engine power. They prefer to drive with the torque monitoring in order to better the performance of their vehicles.
Today, only one solution exists in order to deactivate the torque monitoring of a vehicle to optimize its motorization; it has to do with a module called Torque Monitoring Disable. This tool works on many brands of vehicles, notably Alpha Romeo, BMW, Citroën, Fiat, Ford, Honda, Hyundai, Jaguar, Jeep, Kia, Land Rover, Maserati, Mercedes, Opel, Peugeot, Toyota, and Volvo. Do not hesitate to contact us for more detailed information.