What is Engine Upgrade?
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Engine upgrade refers to the enhancement of the electronic control system in electronically controlled gasoline injection engines, commonly known as ECU remapping or flashing. By optimizing the parameters of the car engine and ECU, the goal is to increase the engine's power output, maximize its performance, or rectify inherent flaws in the original engine. Below is an introduction to engines: Introduction: An engine (Engine) is a machine capable of converting other forms of energy into mechanical energy. The first external combustion engine was invented by R. Stirling in the UK (Scotland) in 1816, later improved by Watt into the steam engine. Device: An engine can refer to both the power-generating device and the entire machine including the power unit (e.g., gasoline engine, aircraft engine). Types: Engine types include internal combustion engines (such as gasoline engines), external combustion engines (like Stirling engines, steam engines), gas turbines (used in racing cars), and electric motors, among others.