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PedalBox Fiat Multipla 1.9L JTD Throttle Controller for Faster Acceleration

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THE PEDALBOX: MAXIMUM RESPONSE

The PedalBox is located between the accelerator pedal sensor and the control module and works by capturing the accelerator pedal signal and transforms it. Lots of manufacturers offer similar functions via standard "sports buttons". The PedalBox reduces the pedal travel necessary in order to reach a "throttle wide open" state (full throttle response). This allows the driver to exploit the full potential of the engines.

Why Do You Need Pedal Box

The "Throttle Response" curve shows the speed at which an engine responds to the driver's pressing of the accelerator. Deficiencies are evident here, especially at times of strong acceleration.Throttle response has less to do with how much power a vehicle has but rather how long it needs to fully release this power, with petrol engines frequently performing better here than diesel ones in this regard.Usually, a naturally aspirated engine is more powerful than a compressor or a turbocharger, a fact which is however not often noticed as the cars are given different response times by the manufacturer. But even when the same engine types are compared, ultimately a difference in response will be determined, as there are a wide range of factors that influence the response of an engine.
The throttle response of a stick-shift or a semi-automatic car can be easily enhanced simply by changing gears – in the case of a small car trying to overtake another car for instance, by moving from 5th to 4th gear.Most vehicles are equipped with a drive-by-wire system. Here, acceleration is achieved by way of an electric signal and not by the familiar Bowden cable, something that most people are not aware of. This system is called ETC or ECM. The problem is that these systems often suffer from a significant signal delay, which the PedalBox can compensate for perfectly. This means that more energy is available to the car once again.

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THE PEDALBOX: PROGRAMMES

Whoever uses their car a lot must face a wide range of different driving conditions and situations. The PedalBox allows drivers to choose between four power levels while the three modes allow increased response. If driving style is adjusted, the PedalBox can even allow fuel consumption to be reduced.

Greater control. User-Adjustable.

All drivers face a wide range of driving conditions and situations. The PealBox allows drivers to choose between four levels, each with three separate modes offering improved response. The PedalBox includes different programs tailored to meet the most drivers range of driver's wishes. The driver can select the program most suited to the driving situation.

Reduced response time. More dynamic.

Moments of delay are a thing of the past. The signal is immediately followed by the response, giving the driver the feeling that he or she is accelerating faster. However, the torque remains the same. It is merely the response ratios that have improved.

Maximum efficiency. Greater driving pleasure.

Once responsiveness has improved, driving is a lot more fun. Plus, quick acceleration without any delay gives drivers the feeling of being in better control of their vehicle.

Practical and beneficial.

Modifying the values set by the manufacturer therefore has advantages. The PedalBox will meet the expectations of customers and their cars. The often delayed throttle response of modern engines is gone, while retaining the standard engine control unit.

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Features:

-3rd Generation Technology;

-Increased, precise, throttle response, more power, faster!;

-Eliminates throttle response delays;

-Car responds in approximately half the time at low rpm;

-Acceleration delay in third and fourth gear equal zero;

-Maintains power throughout the entire gear change cycle;

-Easier Overtaking in all gears;

-Plug-n-Play less than 15 minute install;

-Improved fuel consumption in Eco Mode;

-Reliable EMC (Electro Magnetic Compatibility) cover over the housing;

-TÜV approved, German Autobahn Certified;

-Three modes with six levels of customization, 18 levelsinall,

each for, on the fly, throttle MAP (Mass Air Pressure) switching;

-Each programmed for the individual car make/model;

-Further individual customization capable controller;

-Made in Germany Quality;

-Manual as well as Automatic transmission compatible;

-Glass fiber reinforced to provide heat resistance;

-Can be used on both a tuned as well as stock configurations.


What is Included in the Box?

-PedalBox System;

-PedalBox Manual;

-2 reusable Velcro zip ties for tucking wires;

-Adhesive Velcro for mounting.



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