John Deere Harvester Series 2002 7200 8.1L I6
ECU Chiptuning Performance Results
Estimated power and torque gains after Stage 1 ECU remapping
Estimated Stage 1 gains are calculated from stock values using an approximate 20% increase. Actual performance improvements may vary depending on vehicle condition, fuel quality, hardware configuration and operating environment.
Chip tuning for the John Deere Harvester erie 2002 7200 8.1L I6 involves recalibrating the engine control unit (ECU) – a Phoenix L9-L11 with an ECU Micro processor – to improve the efficiency and reliability of the equipment under heavy-duty conditions. Modern tractors, such as John Deere models, are subjected to significant stresses, requiring stable engine operation and maximum traction.
The chip tuning process includes analyzing current engine performance parameters, identifying limitations, and developing a customized ECU reprogramming solution. At AutoChip.lv, we approach each stage carefully to achieve optimal performance without compromising engine lifespan.
For the John Deere Harvester erie 2002 7200 8.1L I6, particular attention is paid to optimizing performance under load, which is critical for agricultural tasks. It is possible to disable EGR and DPF systems, reducing engine stress and increasing efficiency, especially in dusty environments.
Furthermore, ECU errors and restrictions affecting operational stability are removed. The goal is to achieve smoother and more powerful engine operation with a power output of 232 kW, improve responsiveness, and ensure reliable performance over an extended period. Chip tuning for the John Deere Harvester erie 2002 7200 8.1L I6.
Specification
| Power (KW) | 232 |
|---|---|
| Power (HP) | 311 |
| Torque (Nm) | Torque (Nm) |
| Power (PS) | 316 |
| ECU Brand | Phoenix |
| ECU Version | L9-L11 |
| ECU Micro | ECU Micro |
| Tools | KESS3 compatible Powergate not compatible |
| Connection | OBD available |
| Year | 2002 |
| Type | Tractors |
