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Monthly Archives: September 2024
- - September 27, 2024
In this latest tune and dyno test, we take this 2014 Mitsubishi ASX 2.2 DI-D 4 and custom tune it, adjusting the software and fine tuning the results from the rolling road dyno testing. The result… Some pretty impressive performance gains!!
Firstly, we take the ASX completely stock. We get it strapped up on to the rollers, and take it for the first set of tests to establish what the factory mapping is producing. You can see the stock dyno graph below. You can see that power and torque are both running slightly lower than manufacturer quote, showing 134hp from a 150hp quote, and 352Nm from a 380Nm quote. Not particularly unusual, as these can often run lower than what they claim.
Once we are happy that we have everything logged and the stock figures are dialled in, it’s time to connect to the ECU. We use our Autotuner system to connect directly on to the ECU. The process of this custom tune is very much a hands-on, ‘fine tweaking’ procedure. We make several alterations to the software, adjusting
- - September 25, 2024
Getting more out of your pickup with Bluetooth controlled gains
This 2019 Nissan Navara 2.3 DCi visited us recently for a super quick installation of our Pro + Boost module with Bluetooth Control. It’s another great example of how you can get more from your engine, giving it that awesome lift in power and torque, and convenient map setting control via the app.
POWER 190hp >>> 235hp
TORQUE 450Nm >>> 521NmNot only do we lift those peak figures, but we really delve into where those gains are applied. Bringing them in as soon as possible, whilst giving real consistency throughout the entire rev range, we really lift that whole mid-section, transforming how it now feels out on the road.
With the added benefit of Bluetooth Control, the customer can quickly and easily toggle through the map settings. With just a few taps within our app, they’ll have full control of those gains. Accommodating for every scenario they face, whether it’s towing a heavy load, or long distance economy focused journeys
- - September 25, 2024
Nothing like some mid-week Abarth gains
As always, it’s great to see these hot hatches pull up at Bluespark HQ. This vibrant 595 was shortly back out on the road, after a quick installation of our Pro Petrol module, giving it that awesome lift in power and torque.
POWER 145hp>>>172hp
TORQUE 206Nm>>>300NmWhy not add our Bluetooth Control and experience what our boxes can really do? Giving you easy access to change through settings quickly and easily. With just a few taps within our app, you’ll have the flexibility to accommodate for your driving style, focused entirely around you and your driving situation.
For more information on Bluetooth Control and to see a demonstration on how it works, visit: https://bluesparkautomotive.com/info-faq/bluetooth-smartphone-control
For more information on tuning for your Abarth, please visit: https://bluesparkautomotive.com/abarth-tuning
The tuning box featured in this blog can be found here:
- - September 11, 2024
i20N hot hatch tuning
We recently had this Hyundai i20N 1.6 T-GDi drop in for an installation of our Pro Petrol modules.
These awesome hot hatches are always great fun to work with, with over 200bhp from stock and having such a compact design, you know the end result will be impressive.
POWER 204hp >>> 235hp
TORQUE 265Nm >>> 362NmHead over to our YouTube channel to see a full dyno test of one of these. We add those gains exactly where it’s needed throughout the revs, ironing out any flat spots and giving real consistency to the power application.
Check out the full video here:
For more information on our rolling road dyno services, please visit: https://bluesparkautomotive.com/info-faq/rolling-road-dyno-tuning
For more information on the chip tuning box featured in this video, please visit: https://bluesparkautomotive.com/products/pro-petrol-tuning
The chip tuning box featured in this blog can be found here:

