The KT200 family of ECUs provides tuners and builders a flexible, affordable platform for standalone engine management. With configurable inputs/outputs, wideband support, and adjustable fueling/ignition maps, KT200 units are commonly used in swapped engines, race cars, and high-performance street builds.
Connecting directly to the ECU pins on a workbench without opening the outer casing.
Advanced Bench/Boot coverage (EDC17C46, EDC17C50, EDC17CP14). kt200 ecu list
The list covers a vast array of global brands and vehicle types:
The supported ECU list is categorized by manufacturer, processor family, and application. Here is a closer look at the key brands and families you can expect to find in the KT200 ECU list. The KT200 family of ECUs provides tuners and
| ECU Model | Protocol | Notes | |-----------|----------|-------| | Bosch ME7.2 | K-Line | Read/Write | | Bosch ME7.5 | K-Line | Full support | | Bosch MSV70 | CAN | Clone DME | | Bosch MSD80 | CAN | OBD or bench | | Bosch MEVD17 | CAN | Tricore – bench only | | Siemens MS45 | K-Line | Good support |
KT200 offers multiple ways to interface with a vehicle's control unit: Bench Mode Full System: Advanced Bench/Boot coverage (EDC17C46, EDC17C50, EDC17CP14)
The KT200’s ECU list isn’t static—it grows with every patch, every user test, and every new vehicle generation. That commitment to continuous expansion is what makes it one of the most talked‑about ECU programmers on the market today.
Always verify your specific ECU hardware number before opening a customer’s car.
The KT200 is not limited to light vehicles. It includes heavy-duty hardware protocols for commercial and agricultural applications: