Firmware editing software module for Toyota/Lexus D-4D diesel cars for BitEdit editor.
The module allows you to configure the control systems of Toyota and Lexus diesel cars with 2.5 and 3.0 liter engines with Denso 89661-xxxxx control units.
Available adjustments include fuel rail pressure calibration, fuel delivery cycle, torque request, torque limit, and boost pressure. For more precise tuning, control of corrections and limiters for the main engine operating parameters is also available, as well as control maps for the control mechanisms (pressure regulator, quantity control valve).
Supported Toyota Denso Diesel 2 BitEdit module vehicles:
- Toyota Fortuner 2.5t
- Toyota Fortuner 3.0td
- Toyota HiAce 2.5td
- Toyota HiLux 2.5td
- Toyota HiLux 3.0td
- Innova 2.5td
- Toyota Land Cruiser 120 3.0td
- Toyota Land Cruiser 150 Prado 3.0td
- Toyota ToyoAce 3.0td and more.
Supported Toyota Denso Diesel 2 BitEdit module engines:
- 1KDFTV
- 2KDFTV and more.
The module requires the purchase of a USB protection key BitEdit. The key can be purchased in our store. An unlimited number of modules can be purchased for one key.
Description updates for new software versions within the module are free.
Module activation is done within 1 hour on business days (usually 10-15 minutes). Activation may be delayed on weekends and holidays (up to 2 hours).
Only the serial number of the key and email are required for module activation.
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