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Gympie ECU Remapping

Factory settings aren't built for Aussie conditions. That’s why more drivers across Gympie, Glanmire, Cooloola, Maryborough and the Sunshine Coast are turning to ECU remapping to unlock better driveability, towing power and fuel efficiency. At Gympie Diesel & Dyno Centre, we offer the trusted Roo Systems Touring & Towing ECU Remap, tailored for everyday use and heavy-haul situations.


This remap isn’t about chasing numbers—it’s about smoother acceleration, better throttle response and more torque exactly where you need it. Whether you're towing a caravan, boat or fully loaded work trailer, this upgrade helps your engine handle the load with ease.


The Roo Systems remap is our most popular tuning option for a reason. It’s backed by a 5-year unlimited kilometre warranty and a 30-day money-back guarantee, so there’s no risk—just results.


Give our team a call on 07 5482 7877 to book your ECU remap or find out more.

ECU Remapping That Fits Your Setup

Not all tunes are created equal. The right ECU remapping depends on what you drive, how you drive and what you expect from your vehicle. We work with advanced diagnostic tools and dyno data to build a remap that suits your load, your terrain and your goals.


Already upgraded your turbo or intake? Remapping brings all those changes together, helping the engine run more efficiently with better fuel-air balance and improved torque delivery. You'll feel the difference every time you tow, climb or cruise.


The Touring & Towing ECU Remap from Roo Systems is ideal for drivers looking for all-round improvement. It gives you more low-end torque, better engine braking and quicker throttle response—without compromising reliability. It’s a smart upgrade for everyday use and serious travel alike.


We’re here to help you get more out of your vehicle with the least amount of stress.

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