Engine tuning - special machines possible for hill farmers as well?
2006
Prankl, H. (Hoehere Bundeslehr- und Forschungsanstalt fuer Landwirtschaft, Landtechnik und Lebensmitteltechnologie Francisco Josephinum, Wieselburg (Austria). Biomass, Logistics, Technology BLT)
It is easy and relatively economical to improve the performance of electronically controlled engines in tractors and self-propelled working machinery using the auxiliary control units available on the market. However not nearly enough care is taken to ensure the optimum synchronisation of engine and transmission in production tractors, so improved performance can result in damage to the engine, drivetrain or even accessories. This also immediately invalidates all the manufacturers guarantees and warranties. It should further be noted that approval is required in principle for any change in engine control or an increase of over 5 % in engine output. So far only mechanically controlled engines have been used in special hill farming machines, but electronic engine controls can be expected because of increasingly stringent emission limit values. This means that in future chip tuning will be a topic of concern in these areas too.
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