OBD Remapping
Remapping through the OBD port is the most efficient and non-intrusive tuning method, which allows us to yield some truly amazing results without even opening the bonnet. Using specialist remapping equipment, the ECU data can be extracted from the ECU via the OBD port, once the data has been modified the data can then be reloaded back to the ECU via the same process.
Bench Tuning
Remapping a vehicle through its OBD port is not always possible for a number of reasons, the vehicle may not have an OBD port, the port may be faulty or the ECU may be ‘tune protected’ (systems put into place by the manufacturer to prevent ECU data from being modified via the OBD port). Bench tuning is the nick name given to the process of removing the ECU from a vehicle and making a direct connection to the internal circuit board of the ECU on the "work bench". Once on the bench there are several different methods of communicating with the ECU and the method used depends on the type of ECU and the internal microprocessor.
BDM or Background Debug Mode is the process of connecting directly to the circuit board of an ECU, using a specially engineered jig to hold the ECU in place while data pins are connected to the circuitry.
Other methods include: Boot Mode, Pin Out, JTAG..etc..