John Deere Harvester Series 2013 7280 13.5L 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 2013 7280 13.5L I6 involves reprogramming the Phoenix L21-L22-L23 electronic control unit (ECU) with an ECU Micro processor to improve engine performance. In agricultural machinery such as John Deere, reliability and traction are of paramount importance. ECU remapping allows the engine’s operation to be adapted to specific operating conditions, ensuring stable performance under load and increasing service life. The process includes analyzing current engine parameters, identifying limitations, and adjusting the software.
At AutoChip.lv, we focus on optimizing internal combustion engine performance to achieve maximum output without compromising durability. For tractors operating in demanding conditions, it is possible to disable EGR and DPF systems, which reduces engine load and enhances reliability. Optimization of torque allows for more efficient use of the John Deere erie 2013 7280 13.5L I6 engine’s power, which is particularly important when performing complex agricultural tasks.
Removal of errors and limitations imposed by the manufacturer is also performed to provide a more responsive engine. Chip tuning for the John Deere Harvester erie 2013 7280 13.5L I6 is aimed at increasing both performance and the lifespan of the equipment.
Specification
| Power (KW) | 328 |
|---|---|
| Power (HP) | 440 |
| Torque (Nm) | Torque (Nm) |
| Power (PS) | 446 |
| ECU Brand | Phoenix |
| ECU Version | L21-L22-L23 |
| ECU Micro | ECU Micro |
| Tools | KESS3 compatible Powergate not compatible |
| Connection | OBD available |
| Year | 2013 |
| Type | Tractors |
