At Martin Tuning, we pride ourselves on our commitment to excellence, customer satisfaction, and competitive pricing. With a blend of technical expertise, industry experience, and personalized service, we strive to exceed our customers’ expectations and deliver outstanding results with every tuning and remapping service.
Why don't the manufacturers do it?
Manufacturers often prioritize factors such as emissions compliance, fuel efficiency, and engine longevity when designing vehicle software. Their engine tuning settings are typically conservative to accommodate various driving conditions and fuel qualities. ECU remapping involves adjusting these settings to optimize performance, which may not align with the manufacturer’s objectives for all vehicles.
What warranty do you give?
We provide a warranty on our remapping services to ensure customer satisfaction and peace of mind. Our warranty covers any issues related to the remapping process for a specified period, giving you confidence in the quality and reliability of our services. Please consult with us for specific details regarding the warranty coverage for your vehicle.
What is remapping, and is it safe for the vehicle?
Remapping, also known as ECU tuning, involves modifying the software that controls the engine to enhance performance, fuel efficiency, and drivability. It’s a safe and proven method when performed by experienced professionals like Martin Tuning. We use advanced tools and techniques to ensure that the remapping process is carried out safely without compromising the vehicle’s reliability or longevity.
Does it affect the manufacturer's warranty?
Remapping may affect the manufacturer’s warranty if it’s discovered that the modifications caused or contributed to a failure or issue covered by the warranty. However, our remapping services are designed to be reversible, allowing you to restore the original software before any warranty-related service or inspection. It’s always recommended to consult with your vehicle manufacturer or authorized dealer regarding warranty implications before proceeding with remapping.