
Expected gains of +18 BHP and +28 Nm torque
Get Your Free Quote ↓Considering an ECU remap for your Toyota Landcruiser 4.0 V6 250hp? A Stage 1 remap can take this 2002 - 2010 petrol engine from 250 BHP to 268 BHP and from 382 Nm to 410 Nm of torque (naturally aspirated). This engine scores 3.5/10 for remap suitability. Get a free personalised quote from a trusted remap professional and find out exactly what your Toyota Landcruiser can achieve.
The Toyota Landcruiser 4.0 V6 250hp is a 4.0L naturally aspirated petrol engine producing 250 BHP and 382 Nm from the factory. With a typical Stage 1 remap, output increases to approximately 268 BHP and 410 Nm — a gain of around 18 BHP (7%) and 28 Nm (7%).
This engine has limited remap suitability, though the available headroom is limited, so gains are modest compared to higher-output variants. The tuning headroom is classified as limited, based on the percentage gain available from the factory output.
Considerations: Naturally aspirated engine: gains are usually limited; results vary widely.. High tuned torque: check transmission torque capacity and service history.
All figures shown are typical estimates based on aggregated Stage 1 data for this engine variant. Actual results depend on vehicle condition, mileage, and the chosen tuning method. We recommend discussing your specific vehicle with a qualified remap professional.
| Engine | BHP | Gain | Torque | Gain | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3.0 D-4D 163hp | 163 → 190 | +27 | 343 → 405 | +62 | Good (6.5/10) |
| 3.0 D-4D 166hp | 166 → 196 | +30 | 410 → 470 | +60 | Good (6.5/10) |
| 3.0 D-4D 173hp | 173 → 205 | +32 | 410 → 485 | +75 | Good (6.5/10) |
| 4.7 V8 235hp | 235 → 251 | +16 | 434 → 460 | +26 | Limited (3.5/10) |
| 4.5 D4-D 286hp | 286 → 330 | +44 | 650 → 750 | +100 | Good (6.5/10) |
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All figures shown are typical estimates based on aggregated Stage 1 data for this engine variant. Actual results depend on vehicle condition, mileage, and the chosen tuning method.
We recommend discussing your specific vehicle with a qualified remap professional before proceeding.