Lamborghini Tuning Tips and Modifications
Maximise your Lamborghini driving pleasure
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If you are looking to build the ultimate Lamborghini then you’ve found the right place.
Our tuning tips and articles for the Lamborghini cover all the best mods and latest tuning methods to help you build a great modified Lamborghini.
With the help of our forum members, industry professionals and seasoned car modders we present a best practice guide to modding your Lamborghini.
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Anti lag systems
We look at Anti lag systems in cars and how these keep the turbo spinning ready to provide boost from low RPM speeds. When you lift off the throttle the engine power cuts and the turbo starts to spool down.
From this low spool state there is a delay while the turbo spins up again before it can provide any useful boost. We discuss the advantages and disadvantages of ALS and look at alternative options.
Fuel GuideWe look at race fuels, street fuels, discuss lead, 2 stroke fuel and everything in between. If there is something you need to know about fuel and which one would be best for you then it’s in this article.
Misfires and problems after tuningWhen an engine is tuned or mapped you may get misfires flatspots or other problems. We look at the causes of these issues and how to diagnose a fault after remapping.
DMF vs solid flywheel conversionsWe look at the benefits and disadvantages of solid flywheel conversions from a DMF and help you decide which is right for you.
It is our considered opinion that unless a car is used extensively for competition or off road you should stick with a DMF. The additional torque caused by tuning an engine or heavy competition use can quickly destroy a DMF. The solution would be to fit a stronger, higher performance DMF but the aftermarket industry seems geared up to offer solid ones as the upgrade option.