EVC Throttle Controllers Deliver the Perfect Throttle Response
Eliminate acceleration delays with the EVC throttle response controller. This system is available for most makes and models made in the last 10-15 years. The EVC throttle controller provides new points of reference for your vehicle’s throttle mapping, modifying the voltage signal to allow a tuned response from the accelerator pedal. By bringing in the throttle earlier in the pedal stroke, throttle response and acceleration improves and sharpens and the “dead zone” disappears. Remember the days when a new throttle cable would fix your acceleration problems? With modern vehicles, the ECU dictates throttle opening and performance. The redundancy and complex nature of the ECU results in noticeable acceleration delays. If you’d like to regain control over the throttle response of your vehicle, it’s time for EVC.
Installation can take as little as five minutes. EVC is compatible with both automatic and manual transmissions. EVC throttle controllers do not impact fuel mapping, air to fuel ratios, or injection timing. EVC is customised for each vehicle make and model, be sure to select the unit designed for your specific vehicle. Find out if it’s compatible for your vehicle by selecting your brand on the Automotive Superstore EVC Throttle Controller page.
Vehicle Compatibility:
- Isuzu D-Max Ii 2012 - On All Engines
- Isuzu Mux 2012 - On All Engines
- Lexus ES240 2006 - 2009
- Lexus ES250 2012 On
- Lexus ES300H 2012 On
- Lexus ES350 2012 On
- Lexus GS (L10) 2011 On
- Lexus GS250 (4th Gen) 2011 On
- Lexus GS350 (Grl10) 2011 On
- Lexus GS430 2011 On
- Lexus GX400 2012 On
- Lexus GX460 2010 On
- Lexus Is220 2005 On
- Lexus Is250 2006 On
- Lexus Is300 2006 On
- Lexus Is350 2005 On
- Lexus LM 2019 On
- Lexus LS460 2007 On
- Lexus LX570 2008 On
- Lexus NX Series 2012 On
- Lexus RC350 2014 On
- Lexus RX (Al10) 2008 - 2015
- Lexus RX (Al20) 2015 On
- Lexus RX200T 2015 - 2017
- Lexus RX270 2012 On
- Lexus RX300 2018 On
- Lexus RX350 2010 On
- Lexus RX450H 2010 On
- Scion iA 2013 On
- Scion iM 2012 On
- Scion iQ 2012 - 2015
- Scion tC 2005 - 2016
- Scion xD 2008 - 2014
- Toyota 4Runner (N280) 2009 On All Engines
- Toyota Alphard (Ah20 2nd Gen) 2008 - 2015
- Toyota Alphard (Ah30 3rd Gen) 2015 On
- Toyota Altis 2006 On
- Toyota Aurion (XV40) 2006 - 2012
- Toyota Aurion (XV50) 2012 - 2019
- Toyota Auris (E150) 2006 - 2012
- Toyota Auris (E180) 2012 - 2018
- Toyota Auris (E210) 2018 On
- Toyota Avensis (T250) 2009 - 2018
- Toyota Axios 2006 On
- Toyota Belta 2006 - 2016
- Toyota Blade 2006 On
- Toyota Camry (XV40) 2006 - 2012
- Toyota Camry (XV50) 2012 - 2019
- Toyota Camry (XV70) 2017 On
- Toyota Corolla E140/E150 2006 On
- Toyota Corolla E160/E170 2012 On
- Toyota Corolla E180 2018 On
- Toyota Crown (S200) 2008 - 2012
- Toyota Crown (S210) 2012 - 2018
- Toyota Crown (S220) 2018 On
- Toyota EStima (Xr50) 2006 On
- Toyota Fielder 2006 On
- Toyota Fortuner (An150/An160) 2015 On All Engines
- Toyota Hilux (8th Gen N80) 2015 On All Engines
- Toyota Hilux Revo 2015 On All Engines
- Toyota Innova (AN140) 2015 On
- Toyota Ist (Xp110) 2007 - 2016
- Toyota Kluger (Xu40) 2007 - 2013 All Engines
- Toyota Kluger (Xu50) 2013 On All Engines
- Toyota Land Cruiser (Lc200) 2007 On All Engines
- Toyota Land Cruiser (Vdj76/78/79) 9/2009 On All Engines
- Toyota Mark X (X130) 2009 - 2019
- Toyota Matrix (E140) 2009 - 2014
- Toyota Noah (R80) 2014 On
- Toyota Prado (J150) 2009 On All Engines
- Toyota Previa (Xr50) 2006 On
- Toyota Prius (Xw30) 2010 - 2015
- Toyota Prius (Xw50) 2016 On
- Toyota Rav 4 (Xa30) 2005 - 2016 All Engines
- Toyota Rav 4 (Xa40 2012 - 2018 All Engines
- Toyota Rav 4 (Xa50) 2018 On All Engines
- Toyota Sequqia (Xk60) 2007 On
- Toyota Sienna (Xl30) 2010 On
- Toyota Tacoma (N300 3rd Gen) 2016 On
- Toyota Tarago (Xr50) 2006 On
- Toyota Tundra (Xk50) 2007 On All Engines
- Toyota URban Cruiser (Xp110) 2007 - 2016
- Toyota VEllfire (Ah20 2nd Gen) 2008 - 2015
- Toyota VEllfire (Ah30 3rd Gen) 2015 On
- Toyota Verso 2009 - 2018
- Toyota Vios (XP150) 2013 On
- Toyota Vios (XP90) 2007 - 2013
- Toyota Vitz (XP130) 2011 On
- Toyota Vitz (XP90) 2005 - 2011
- Toyota Wish (AE20 2009 - 2017
- Toyota Yaris (XP130) 2011 On
- Toyota Yaris (XP150) 2013 On
- Toyota Yaris (XP90) 2005 - 2013
What Makes EVC a Superior Throttle Controller?
EVC provides the smoothest aftermarket control module on the market. First, the EVC plugs directly into your pedal command module, making installation possible in as little as 5 minutes.
How It Works
EVC modifies the voltage signal from the drive-by-wire pedal assembly and allows the driver to tune the response from the accelerator pedal, reducing the “dead zone” and throttle lag. EVC offers a total of four driving modes and twenty adjustable settings, delivering the perfect throttle response for your driving style and situation.
Economy Mode
Perfectly suited for off-road and low-traction driving situations, Economy Mode dampens your throttle response past factory levels. When more controlled power application to the wheels is required (i.e towing situations), Economy Mode is especially handy.
Ultimate Mode
Ultimate Mode offers 10 sensitivity levels with level 1 offering the smoothest acceleration and level 9 delivers “beast mode” - check that seatbelt! Levels are grouped into driving situations:
- Everyday Driving: Ultimate Mode 1-3
- Sport & City Driving: Ultimate mode 4-6 offers short bursts of acceleration that are suitable for sharing the road with others
- Towing & Showing Off: Double check those seat belts and get ready for instant, powerful throttle response
AC Mode
EVC is the first electronic throttle controller to include AC, automatic control modes, to suit city conditions and provide a set-it-and-forget-it mode.
EVC Throttle Controller Installation
- Turn ignition off, remove keys
- Unplug your original connector from accelerator pedal assembly
- Plug EVC connector into the accelerator pedal. Do not to force into position; it should fit easily. If it’s difficult, check to make sure you got the right part for your vehicle’s make and model.
- If the accelerator pedal makes access to the plug difficult, you may remove the accelerator pedal from the firewall, but it is not required.
- Connect the vehicle’s factory connector into the EVC plug.
- Securely the EVC cables (provided) in a position that will not affect the operation of the pedals/steering mechanicals.
Mount the control module on the dash in an easy-access position that is easy to access. Double check at night and reposition if necessary.