Sport Display Recalibration – ECM Titanium tuning tips
Sport Display Recalibration – ECM Titanium tuning tips
K-SUITE – RELEASE 3.84
The restyling of the fifth generation pickup L200, launched in 2019 with a new Diesel engine 4N14 2.2 and equipped with a Denso 275722-4810 ECU, is added to the large list of pickups compatible with K-TAG.
This last Denso ECU is driven by a new microprocessor Renesas SH72546 and so the activation of the communication protocol is included in the JTAG RENESAS of K-TAG: the customers who have an active subscription and activation will receive it automatically with the new update.
The connection between the ECU and K-TAG takes place through JTAG line and the functions of this protocol are reading, writing and cloning.
To clone the ECU means to rise the security level and the solutions to be suggested to the vehicle owner, particularly on a pickup used for work, for movement or for extreme duties.
The number of supported ECUS is quite vast and this is the only way you will get back to focus on the repairing, a trend newly in increase.
New K-TAG Protocol
L200 2.2 16v DI-D 4WD 6MT | Denso 275722-4810 | RD, WR, Clone |
Sport Display Recalibration – ECM Titanium tuning tips
This new major development allows you to work on the Denso GEN IV R7F702002 V35A-FTS ECUs, installed in several off-road Toyota and Lexus models, as well as on 19 other control units, including both ECUs and TCUs.
Operate in all connection modes with 18 new protocols dedicated to the automotive world. This is one of the largest releases for KESS3: now expand your workshop’s intervention capabilities.
Easily and effectively modify engine parameters for several Chevrolet, Holden, and Opel vehicles.
REV limiter – Diesel – ECM Titanium tuning tips