
EVC Throttle Controller for LDV T60 UTE & D90 WAGON
SWDRRP$299.00Ultimate9 EVC Throttle Controller.
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STING Throttle MAX Controller.
Category: Performance chips and ECU remaps


The MPI Automotive STM221 Sting Throttle Max is a throttle response controller listed to fit the LDV T60 ute (2017–current). It plugs into the accelerator-pedal harness to firm up off-idle response, leaving the factory engine calibration alone.
The T60 runs a drive-by-wire pedal with a soft factory map for smooth part-throttle driving. The STM221 intercepts that pedal signal and remaps it through selectable modes, so the same pedal input calls for throttle sooner. It's a pedal-feel change — fuelling, boost and the ECU tune are untouched.
It's listed to fit the LDV T60 ute from 2017 to current. Because the controller keys off the pedal connector, confirm your exact build and connector with the workshop before ordering so the harness matches your vehicle.
The STM221 is not a remap. It doesn't change the T60's published outputs, and we don't quote power, torque or economy figures for it. The point is a more responsive throttle for everyday driving and towing manners, with the factory calibration left as LDV set it.
Oak Flats Muffler Men supplies and fits the STM221 in-house. It plugs into the pedal harness with the controller mounted in reach of the driver; bring the T60 in and we'll confirm the connector and set the response modes. It's a clean electronic install with nothing cut or welded, and the controller carries an RRP of $281.06. If it's not on the shelf we can special-order it from MPI Automotive against your T60's exact build before booking the fit.
Stocked and fitted by Oak Flats Muffler Men, the Illawarra exhaust and 4x4 specialist in Oak Flats, NSW.
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