John Deere Harvester S Series S690 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.
John Deere Harvester erie 690 chip tuning involves reprogramming the Phoenix L33 electronic control unit (ECU) with an ECU Micro processor for the 2014 John Deere Harvester erie 690 tractor, equipped with a 690 13.5L I6 engine. During ECU work, we adapt the engine control algorithms, taking into account the specifics of agricultural machinery operation – constant loads, harsh working conditions, and the need for maximum traction. Reprogramming the ECU allows for more efficient engine operation by optimizing its power and torque.
A key task is to ensure stable operation under increased load, which is critical for tractors used in field work. It is also possible to disable the EGR and DPF systems, which reduces the load on the engine and increases its lifespan, especially when operating in dusty conditions. At AutoChip.lv, we analyze data from the ECU and develop individual solutions aimed at improving the performance and reliability of the equipment.
The process includes not only changing engine parameters, but also removing errors and limitations imposed by the manufacturer. This allows the engine to operate in an optimal mode, ensuring maximum efficiency and durability. John Deere Harvester erie 690 chip tuning is aimed at increasing engine efficiency and lifespan.
Specification
| Power (KW) | 466 |
|---|---|
| Power (HP) | 625 |
| Torque (Nm) | Torque (Nm) |
| Power (PS) | 634 |
| ECU Brand | Phoenix |
| ECU Version | L33 |
| ECU Micro | ECU Micro |
| Tools | KESS3 compatible Powergate not compatible |
| Connection | OBD available |
| Year | 2014 |
| Type | Tractors |
