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prestatietuning

Prestatietuning is the practice of optimizing the performance of a system by identifying bottlenecks and applying changes that increase speed, throughput, responsiveness, or efficiency. It is performed within constraints such as safety, reliability, energy use, and regulatory compliance. The term is used in Dutch to describe performance optimization across several domains.

In automotive engineering, prestatietuning commonly refers to adjustments to the engine control unit, fuel mapping, turbocharging,

Other domains include manufacturing and consumer electronics, where firmware updates, control-system parameter adjustments, and energy-management optimizations

The typical process starts with a clear objective and a baseline measurement. Profiling or benchmarking identifies

Outcomes often include faster responses, higher throughput, lower latency, and improved energy efficiency, but may involve

exhaust
flow,
and
drivetrain
calibration
to
extract
more
power
or
improve
torque
characteristics.
In
information
technology,
it
describes
software
and
hardware
optimization,
such
as
database
query
tuning,
server
configuration,
memory
management,
and
profiling-driven
code
changes.
are
used
to
sharpen
performance
while
maintaining
safety
and
longevity.
bottlenecks,
followed
by
targeted
changes,
testing,
and
validation
under
realistic
workloads.
Documentation
and
post-deployment
monitoring
help
ensure
stability,
traceability,
and
compliance
with
warranty
and
safety
requirements.
trade-offs
such
as
increased
heat,
wear,
noise,
or
reduced
stability.
Ethical
and
legal
considerations
may
apply
when
improvements
affect
emissions,
safety
standards,
or
user
rights.