Fixed-range, LCD-adjustable MAP sensor emulator for Toyota HDJ100 / LC100 1HD-FTE. Allows higher turbo boost without triggering ECU limp mode. Essential for NTDD high-step tunes and big-turbo setups.
The EMUMAP MAP Sensor Emulator is an electronic module installed between the factory MAP (boost) sensor and the OEM ECU on Toyota HDJ100 / LC100 1HD-FTE.
By sending an independently adjustable “safe” MAP value to the ECU, it prevents the factory computer from entering fault/limp mode when you raise boost pressure beyond the stock limit (around 1.0 bar).
This version is a fixed-range emulator with step-by-step adjustment and LCD display, so you can precisely set the clamp value. It’s the recommended companion for NTDD STEP 3, STEP 4, and STEP 5 or any high-boost build where the ECU would otherwise cut power.
Installs inline between MAP sensor and ECU (no ECU opening or flashing)
Ideal companion for NTDD Powerchip STEP 3 / 4 / 5 and big-turbo / VNT upgrades
Prevents limp mode / fault codes when running higher boost than OEM MAP limit
SPECS
Type: MAP sensor fixed-range emulator
Function: Clamps/conditions the signal from the turbo pressure (MAP) sensor to a configurable safety value
Recommended for professional or experienced installers. Connect inline between MAP sensor and ECU following pinout/instructions. Set the safe MAP/voltage value on the LCD according to your target boost and tune. After installation: Verify no fault codes Road-test under load Monitor boost and EGT to confirm safe operation Important: EMUMAP does not fix bad mapping or mechanical issues. It’s a tool to stop the ECU from cutting power on tuned/high-boost setups; use together with sensible fueling, turbo sizing, and monitoring.
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