Get more performance out of your electronically controlled engine by plugging in one of BD's Electronic Boost Builders. Installed in-line with the MAP sensor, the Electronic Boost Builder increases available boost by intercepting the message to the ECM, preventing it from setting an over-boost trouble code that can cost between 50-80 horsepower. BD's Boost Builders are a perfect match for engines with power module, injector or turbo enhancements.
- Get more performance out of your electronically controlled engine
- Installed in-line with the MAP sensor
- Our goal is to be an innovative company and a world class manufacturer that distributes products Worldwide for North American Diesel vehicles.
- Our goal is to be an innovative company and a world class manufacturer that distributes products Worldwide for North American Diesel vehicles.
- Increases available boost by intercepting the message to the ECM
- BD Diesel is unique among its peers. Design, creation, manufacturing, remanufacturing and distribution of a wide range of products specifically engineered for performance Diesel powered applications all done in house. Located in Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada, BD's state-of-the-art facilities cover 80,000 square feet, and employ 130 plus highly-trained individuals. Owned and managed by father and son with many families that all work together here.?
- BD Diesel is unique among its peers. Design, creation, manufacturing, remanufacturing and distribution of a wide range of products specifically engineered for performance Diesel powered applications all done in house. Located in Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada, BD's state-of-the-art facilities cover 80,000 square feet, and employ 130 plus highly-trained individuals. Owned and managed by father and son with many families that all work together here.?
- Our goal is to be an innovative company and a world class manufacturer that distributes products Worldwide for North American Diesel vehicles.
- Prevents setting an over-boost trouble code
- Access 50-80 horsepower lost by ECM limits