New Holland T5.120 ECU remapping
5 files available
About remapping
The New Holland T5.120 is an agricultural tractor and accounts for 5 files in our catalogue, dominated by the 4.4 litre engine block with a 3.4 litre reference also present. It is a compact, versatile machine for medium farms.
Stage 1 makes up 4 files, with 2 AdBlue-related and one Stage 2. The ECUs are EDC17C49 and MD1CE101H. In agriculture we always work to conservative criteria.
Model highlights
- ›4 Stage 1 files, dominated by the 4.4 litre engine block.
- ›A compact, versatile machine for medium farms.
- ›2 AdBlue-related files for SCR system work.
- ›ECUs limited to EDC17C49 and MD1CE101H.
Engines
| 4.4 L | 3 | |
| 3.4 L | 1 | |
| Otros | Turbo-Diesel | 1 |
ECUs
ECU manufacturers
Available services
Remapping services
Stage 1
Optimising the original map with no hardware changes: more power and torque, full reliability.
AdBlue/SCR off
AdBlue/SCR system management to avoid faults and lock-outs.
Stage 2
Remap for vehicles with mechanical upgrades (intake, exhaust, intercooler…).
Why remap with Repromatronic
- ✓More power and torque with engine-safe tuning
- ✓Sharper throttle response and nicer driving
- ✓Potential fuel savings in normal driving
- ✓Files built from the original and 100% reversible
- ✓Made by technicians with thousands of projects behind them
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Log in as a professionalFrequently asked questions
How does this differ from the T5.115?
They are two ratings of the same T5 range. Each has its own entry in our catalogue.
Can I disable the AdBlue system?
Not on public roads: regulations require emissions systems to be operational. These files exist for specific applications; ask us before ordering anything.
What do you aim for when remapping a tractor?
Sustained pulling capacity and contained fuel consumption per hour of work, which is what matters on a farm.
