Can someone suggest me an upgrade for my car that doesn’t require any wire cutting or voids insurance and warranty, but still gives an excellent econo

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Amitsingh508

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I’ve been looking to upgrade my car’s driving experience a bit, but I’m not really into heavy mods that involve cutting wires or messing with the ECU. I want something that’s totally plug-and-play, won’t void my insurance or warranty, and still gives a noticeable boost in performance — ideally better throttle response, maybe even slightly better mileage if possible.

Is there anything out there that’s reliable, reversible, and works well for Indian driving conditions (city + highway mix)? Would love to hear if anyone’s tried something that actually works.

Thanks in advance!
 

Alec_t

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Welcome to maker.pro!
I suspect that if any workable device that met your conditions had been invented it would already be incorporated in existing vehicles or at least would be widely available on the market.
Beware of snake-oil salespeople.
 

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Make sure :

1) Your air filter on engine intake clean
2) No brake pads or shoes "dragging" when released
3) If car old do a round of adding into one tank injector cleaner if car
uses fuel injection. Search online / youtube for best brand / tests
4) Engine timing correctly set
5) Oil changed frequently
6) If carbureted automatic choke cleaned
7) Fuel filter replaced
8) Spark plugs proper gap and heavy carbon free, eg. clean
9) Spark plugs all look the same, identify a cylinder issue
10) Distributor cap and rotor no contacts excessively worn
11) Spark plug wires not arcing thru insulation. None insulation
affected by burns from exhaust manifold

To name a few possible performance issues
 

roughshawd

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Well there you go, twentieth century philosophy on twenty first century mechanics...

just so you know....Performance enhancers are illegal.
 

crutschow

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What year is your car?
Modern cars are pretty well optimized for both performance and fuel economy.
If you do anything to improve its power, than you will likely get poorer economy.
 

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Hi Amit :)
Alas, a lack, usually of money, frustrates us all, and often prevents us from noodling around in the car of our dreams. You're looking for a creative solution... but that solution might not exist.
Essentially in this case, you seek magic, which can nearly be done by following the sensible advice from danadak, above. Disappointing, I know, but much better than nothing.
 

poormystic

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Hi Amit :)
Alas, a lack, usually of money, frustrates us all, and often prevents us from noodling around in the car of our dreams. You're looking for a creative solution... but that solution might not exist.
Essentially in this case, you seek magic, which can nearly be done by following the sensible advice above.Disappointing, I know, but much better than nothing.

30 years ago people tried all kinds of driving techniques to save fuel during an economic disturbance. In New Zealand, for instance, we were advised to drive as though we had a fresh egg on the accelerator. Lots of people in manual transmission cars started driving in a higher gear than the car was designed for, to reduce the rev count and fuel consumption.
So if you don't mind being a slow moving road nuisance and putting weird strains on your vehicle there are ways...

:)
 

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Lots of people in manual transmission cars started driving in a higher gear than the car was designed for, to reduce the rev count and fuel consumption.
Saving 20 dollars on fuel and spending 200 dollars on a clutch!.
Why? Just why?
 

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Can someone suggest me an upgrade for my car that doesn’t require any wire cutting or voids insurance and warranty, but still gives an excellent econo.​

No. Not possible. The ECU will record all changes and void your insurance and warranty .
Possibly send the info via satellite before you even know.
 

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They Sell ECU plug-in play harness adapters for almost every making model vehicle that has an ECU so when it’s time for inspection…
 

roughshawd

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Ok... Look for a place to set the airplane down...
That's not what I meant. AGC...average gas consumption is based on the fact you don't step the gas pedal to the floor ever, and always use 92 octane.(Unless otherwise recommended)... If you are looking for a OBD2 with adjustments there are only a few systems that are designed to stay hooked up. It's more just a diagnosis prt..excuse me, port.
 
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