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Probably a stupid question but where do i find the ECU ID? is it the one written directly on the ECU itself?
The numbers on the ECU are as follows
TOYOTA
89661-60B71
275100-2780 12V
Denso Made In Japan
Ive installed a TRD supercharger on my car with a 2.5" pully upgrade and Meth injection.
I have had it tuned by others using aftermarket chips but Ive never been happy with their tunes and also really wanted tweak the transmission also.Last edited by Mule5000; 04-08-2022, 12:17 PM.
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Originally posted by Mule5000 View PostProbably a stupid question but where do i find the ECU ID? is it the one written directly on the ECU itself?
The numbers on the ECU are as follows
TOYOTA
89661-60B71
275100-2780 12V
Denso Made In Japan
Ive installed a TRD supercharger on my car with a 2.5" pully upgrade and Meth injection.
I have had it tuned by others using aftermarket chips but Ive never been happy with their tunes and also really wanted tweak the transmission also.
Assuming you don't have vF tuner, then you could get the calibration ID from some scan tools. I'm unable to provide instructions as to how because each one is different.
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Originally posted by ktbell444 View Post
Assuming you already have vF tuner, you will see it in the flash window when you select the Pepare ECU button.
Assuming you don't have vF tuner, then you could get the calibration ID from some scan tools. I'm unable to provide instructions as to how because each one is different.
I wasn't going to buy the vF tuner package until i knew it would work on my car.
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Originally posted by Mule5000 View Post
Cheers I only have a "version" of Tech stream might have a look on there to see if i can get the Calibration ID from that if anyone can point me in the right direction there i would be greatly appreciative.
I wasn't going to buy the vF tuner package until i knew it would work on my car.
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Hey -
I bought my VF Tuner on Oct 25 2021 to be able to tune my 2010 Tacoma (4.0L)... I've been working through [email protected] since then.
Apparently my ECU is still not supported. Unless I'm missing something, I've been stuck with a VF Tuner as a proverbial paper weight.
- Yes, I've continually done updates as new versions are available. Here's a type out of the prepare ECU box (screen grab attached).
Thanks,
VF-CVN-ID: 49627022BA59
vF Tuner Flash UtilityVIN: 5TELU4EN2AZ675413
ID: 30459000
ECM Part Number: 4E60
Drivetrain: RN2# 1GRFE An
CAN Timeout: 4ms
Connection to ECU is reliable. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO FLASH YOUR VEHICLE IF BATTERY VOLTAGE IS UNDER 12.0 VOLTS!1 Photo
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Originally posted by tenkkutn View PostHey -
I bought my VF Tuner on Oct 25 2021 to be able to tune my 2010 Tacoma (4.0L)... I've been working through [email protected] since then.
Apparently my ECU is still not supported. Unless I'm missing something, I've been stuck with a VF Tuner as a proverbial paper weight.
- Yes, I've continually done updates as new versions are available. Here's a type out of the prepare ECU box (screen grab attached).
Thanks,
VF-CVN-ID: 49627022BA59
vF Tuner Flash UtilityVIN: 5TELU4EN2AZ675413
ID: 30459000
ECM Part Number: 4E60
Drivetrain: RN2# 1GRFE An
CAN Timeout: 4ms
Connection to ECU is reliable. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO FLASH YOUR VEHICLE IF BATTERY VOLTAGE IS UNDER 12.0 VOLTS!
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Originally posted by BortisYeltzen View PostLooks like it’s a 2010 MT, correct? There should be a .cuw file to get you from 3045900 to 30454100 from what I can tell. I don’t have that .cuw file. Once you update to the latest Toyota cal, it looks like VF has support for the 30454100 ECU.
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Originally posted by VFTuner View Post
We have this CUW, and are working on adding it to our ECU updater so techstream is not required
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