Does ECU Remap/Reflash affect Toyota Fortuner/Hilux ECO NORMAL and POWER modes?

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  • @Yukari-1942
    @Yukari-1942 Год назад +3

    this also explains why reading the car manual really matters. Thanks for clarifying it Speedlab!

  • @dadahgrey8098
    @dadahgrey8098 Год назад +1

    quality content. thanks sid!

  • @Salamonis
    @Salamonis Год назад +5

    For people that know how to drive a manual car, this would've been obvious! Which is why in the early days, manual cars were much more fuel efficient than auto cars as people can drive conservatively for fuel efficiency better. But nowadays, I think the computers have caught up.

    • @jenmarsaba7506
      @jenmarsaba7506 Год назад

      Malinaw na mwlinaw na bosing hehe,, GOD bless!

  • @bonquibo6443
    @bonquibo6443 Год назад +1

    transmission shift point and throttle sensitivity perhaps

  • @dokarcito
    @dokarcito Год назад

    What about if i have mt and put the eco mode and i reach 6.000 rpm? and then put sport mode and i reach the same rpm? Because maybe if you have automatic eco mode shift at lowest rpm and if i put sport probably do it at highest rpm but if i have manual transmission?
    I have kia sorento 2.2 turbo diesel manual transmission and i only feel a change with normal vs sport mode with the strong steering wheels and maybe a little bit strong aceleration.
    Also the torque but im.not sure

  • @junkyardgarage2776
    @junkyardgarage2776 Год назад

    When are you going to release the Elsa Innova project "boost controller" episode

  • @arttheseven5526
    @arttheseven5526 Год назад +1

    But on our MT Innova there is also those 2 buttons. I thought the eco and power button is just like those aftermarket throttle controllers.

  • @nfthunter2144
    @nfthunter2144 Год назад +11

    Hi sir! Not related to the video, but i would like to say that I'm a living proof that remapping really makes super TIPID in fuel consumption.
    My ranger from 8km/L to 11km/L city driving. And 12km/L to 18km/L on highway!

    • @kooob81
      @kooob81 9 месяцев назад

      san ka nag pa remap sir?

    • @nfthunter2144
      @nfthunter2144 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@kooob81 jan kay sir syd. Speedlab.

    • @kooob81
      @kooob81 9 месяцев назад

      @@nfthunter2144 tnx parang stock ba tunog makina pag na idle or aggresive na siya? hindi malaspag makina?

    • @nfthunter2144
      @nfthunter2144 9 месяцев назад

      @@kooob81 basta naka stock pipe ka, stock din tunog ng engine. Hindi mahahalata ng iba naka remap ka. So far wala naman negative effect sa engine ko. Masarap ihataw at ipang overtake since walang delay acceleration. Hehe.

    • @nfthunter2144
      @nfthunter2144 9 месяцев назад

      @@kooob81 also, drive normally if you want to feel the TIPID sa diesel. Pero most likely hataw ka ng hataw after remap, sarap kasi. Haha.

  • @allensumaoang3123
    @allensumaoang3123 Год назад

    Thank you sir..

  • @bjgonzalespovs8164
    @bjgonzalespovs8164 Год назад

    Nice content 🔥♥️

  • @shotsfiredandmissed9068
    @shotsfiredandmissed9068 Год назад

    will I still get similar fuel consumption between the eco and normal modes? eco mode feels sluggish in the lower gears on a manual transmission

  • @nelsyoung833
    @nelsyoung833 10 месяцев назад

    Well said

  • @raf8898
    @raf8898 Год назад +2

    How about for manual transmission with the PWR and ECO mode? Will it limit the max RPM on ECO while you can reach the highest RPM possible with PWR? Is that how it works when in a manual transmission? Thanks

    • @jazzgueco
      @jazzgueco Год назад +2

      I hope this one get a response

    • @raf8898
      @raf8898 Год назад

      @@jazzgueco patiently waiting too, no exact answer received yet

    • @sexydadee
      @sexydadee Год назад +1

      @Raf what is the model and make of this car? perhaps the ECO/PWR mode on MTs function differently. as he mentioned above, the details are in the manual.

  • @sarabchhabra7423
    @sarabchhabra7423 10 месяцев назад +2

    Same modes are present in Manual fortuners too. What do the modes affect in those cars ?

  • @florubalboa
    @florubalboa 9 месяцев назад

    Can you please recommend an auto shop in metro manila who does ECU remapping of 2010 Toyota Innova 2kd ftv D4D 2500cc with automatic transmission. Thank you

  • @snubby44special
    @snubby44special 8 месяцев назад

    Good day sir, so i can always ise the eco mode even in highways at high speed? Guilty of not reading the manual 😊, just following what other user says that only use eco mode in traffic then shift to normal mode on highways....

  • @juanpablo-qg1bi
    @juanpablo-qg1bi Год назад +1

    How about hybrid cars sir?

  • @vnyeu
    @vnyeu Год назад

    I love manual

  • @kooob81
    @kooob81 9 месяцев назад

    sir give me a reason why i should bring my car to ur shop instead of speedworks

    • @speedlabchannel4452
      @speedlabchannel4452  9 месяцев назад +1

      Cheaper and same result

    • @kooob81
      @kooob81 9 месяцев назад

      @@speedlabchannel4452 thanks see u soon!

  • @karlivanr
    @karlivanr Год назад

    Hi! This may be an off topic question but, similar lang ba sa Eco and Power mode ang Overdrive in some cars? Correct me if I'm wrong since parang similar ang pagkaka-explain mo po. And based sa research ko sa Overdrive mode, it is recommended to turn it off when going on a steep hill since hindi maaachieve ang highest gear, but higher ang RPM.
    But if naka-on naman (which is by default), hindi ganun ka-gutom sa RPM ang car, attainable ang highest gear, will save some gas, but lesser power.
    So in a way, O/D On = Eco mode, O/D Off = Power mode? Or hindi rin hehe, thank you!

  • @carlo1513
    @carlo1513 Год назад

    Which is a better upgrade, remap or throttle controller? Or is it better to have both?

    • @exoticpetkeeper346
      @exoticpetkeeper346 Год назад +2

      remap, di na kailangan ng throttle controller after remap. Na-explain din sa older vids about misconceptions sa remap.

  • @vhazonhernandez7514
    @vhazonhernandez7514 9 месяцев назад

    Hm po pa remap ng innova 1GD?

  • @joellaroya9195
    @joellaroya9195 2 дня назад

    ang alam ko sa eco mode open throttle nya 2:4 tas sa normal 3:4 tas sa power mode 4:4 manual transmission gamit ko eh... nothing to do with transmission maririnig mo ugong ng makina masmalakas pg nk power mode at masmabilis tumaas rpm nya walang kinalaman yong transmision kung gusto ko masmaaga/late mag shift. innova 2.8 gd engine gamit ko

    • @speedlabchannel4452
      @speedlabchannel4452  2 дня назад

      @@joellaroya9195 I can't help people who refuse to be educated. I showed you it is in the FUCKING MANUAL

    • @joellaroya9195
      @joellaroya9195 2 дня назад

      @@speedlabchannel4452 try mo paandarin sasakyan ng naka neutral tapos paabutin mo ng 2000 rpm na nsa normal mode... tas steady lang apak pindutin mo eco mode bababa sya ng 1800 rpm tapos pinindot mo ng power mode aangat sya ng 2200 rpm... naka neutral yan ah so san yong transmission.

    • @speedlabchannel4452
      @speedlabchannel4452  2 дня назад

      @@joellaroya9195 that is the stupidest most unscientific way to do it

    • @joellaroya9195
      @joellaroya9195 День назад

      @@speedlabchannel4452 close minded never learns bk gusto mo sendan p kita ng video

    • @speedlabchannel4452
      @speedlabchannel4452  День назад

      @@joellaroya9195 you can send all the videos you want
      Won't change the fact you're wrong

  • @xyksterpelaez4516
    @xyksterpelaez4516 Год назад +1

    stupid explanation.
    then how do you explain the big difference in the fuel consumption meter when you drive using different modes (eco, normal, pwr) kung hindi nya naapektuhan ang amount ng power ng engine at certain rpm.
    and how will that two buttons control the shift points in manual transmission?
    does it control the brain of the driver to manually shift at high rpm when in power mode and low rpm in eco mode? haha

    • @speedlabchannel4452
      @speedlabchannel4452  Год назад +20

      Because the shift point is lower and keeps the rpms low
      Low rpm at highest possible gear = low consumption
      THATS HOW. You're the stupid one

    • @marvinlim7605
      @marvinlim7605 Год назад

      @@speedlabchannel4452 I totally agree with your explanation, Only one explanation for why he doesn't understand, He doesn't know how to drive a manual car.

    • @pebblefeet3745
      @pebblefeet3745 Год назад

      Stupid comment.

    • @vonm.9693
      @vonm.9693 Год назад

      What a STUPID argument.

    • @dokarcito
      @dokarcito Год назад +1

      What about if i have mt and put the eco mode and i reach 6.000 rpm? and then put sport mode and i reach the same rpm? Because maybe if you have automatic eco mode shift at lowest rpm and if i put sport probably do it at highest rpm but if i have manual transmission?