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Little Giant Ecu Mod For Common Rail Diesel Engine

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H guys,

First post here! Just got to Thailand and have a chance to own a new Ford Everest 2.5L diesel engine. The car is good overall but little lag of power. I've done some researches and came up with Little Giant ECU mod for common rail engines. It sounds very good and have such a nice reviews. They claim to pump up about 40 horses or 40% of powers. So Im just wondering if any of you guys ever got a chance to give it a try?

It only costs 4500 baht and takes couple of hours to install. Any recommendations will be appreciated.

Regards,

Welcome to LOS (Land Of Smiles)!

TiT - (This Is Thailand)

2 terms to add to your vocabulary, in case you haven't already.

Back on topic, a lot of info can be found here concerning popular ECU diesel power boosters and which styles (the 'piggy-back' / plug'n play) are best for newer cars under warranty.

http://www.thaivisa...._+cheap +diesel

There may not be too much info in particular concerning your vehicle model because (IMHO) it seems not to be the 4 or 5 most popularly owned diesel model engines by forum posters here. Still, the info about these 'racechips', as the ECO boosters are termed, is generally universal enough for all LOS diesel owners to get the gist of what's going on.

Not 40% power increase for 4500bht. sad.png Get more info from the source.

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