ECM Repair and Coding
Learn how to install and tune a stand-alone ECU, Remap OEM ECUs and build high performance engines



About this course
This course covers everything you will need to become an car ECM/ECU repairing expert, so don’t miss out on this once in a lifetime opportunity. If you are keen on learning more about the ECM basics, car ECM repairing in detail
Course Details
- Beginner to Advanced
- Educational Requirements - NIL
- Medium of Instruction - English
Learning Outcomes
- Common ECU problems and repair
- Advanced fault diagnostics
- ECU and Control Module Coding
- Immo Coding & Airbag Reset
Why Get Certified?

Gain automotive domain expertise – Much needed especially if you are thinking of pursuing a career in automotive sector
Dont let the name fool you, what we teach is fundamentals of control systems in a non-technical way
Interested in starting a performance garage or tuning business? Then this is the perfect place to learn all the fundamentals
Thinking of starting a career in motorsports as a driver / tuner? Learn how engines and ECUs work to give yourselves an edge.
What you will learn
ECU Repair
- How to identify ECU related problems
- How to identify faulty components in ECU
- How to repair ECU & control modules
- How to code ECU and control modules
Why learn ECU Tuning? Contrary to popular belief that ECU tuning or Remap has only motorsports applications, this is a science that has widespread applications. “Calibration” of control systems has applications in automotive, industrial, and mechatronics domains as well.
We found that there were only 3 main things that students were looking out for before choosing to do ECU tuning course. We have listed it out in an easy way to understand. Here is what you will find in this video.
- Who should do this course?
- How do we teach this course?
- How can I learn without “Actual” hands-on?
Modules
Fundamentals
- Petrol Engines
- Fuel Theory
- Spark Theory
- Control Perspectives
Control Strategy
- Simple Strategies
- Comparisons
- Additional Strategies
- Hands-On Tuning
Control Strategy Adv
- Diesel Engines
- Adv. Control Strategies
- Emissions
- Hands-On Tuning
Remaps
- Introduction
- Tools and Software
- Hands - On Remap
After-Market Performance
- Turbocharging
- Intake and Exhausts
- Cam Theory
- Wrapping it Up
Part 1 - Online
Prerequisite : Any one can learn-
Petrol and Diesel Engine Tuning
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Stand Alone ECU & Remaps
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Virtual Dyno & Software Emulators
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Aftermarket, Exhaust, Intake & Turbocharging
Part 2 - Hands-on
Prerequisite : Part 1-
Setup and wire ECUs
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Oscilloscope use and basic diagnosis
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Different types of ECUs
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ECU Calibration
Part 3 - Dyno Session
Prerequisite : Part 1 & Part 2-
Best for starting remap garages
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Work on real cars and real tools
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Learn all aspects of tuning & remap business
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Collect data logs and analyze
Skills You Will Learn
ECU TUNING
REMAPS
WIRING
DIAGNOSTICS
REMAPS
PETROL TUNING
DIESEL TUNING
TURBO CHARGING
INTAKE / EXHAUST
MOTORSPORTS
Check out the course before purchasing
Access our hands-on modules to check out the effectives before purchasing our course, get a free 2-day access to our virtual engine dyno.
FAQs
The difference is in the course syllabus and access to labs. If you are interested in just learning about tuning your own petrol engine, say like a student formula team, then the “Student” option will be suited. Alternately if you are trying to learn how to tune petrol and diesel engines, remaps, building performance engines, building turbocharged applications etc., take up the PRO course.
This course is completely online. You get to practise tuning through our virtual dyno interface – ReynICE
Yes. We have no pre-requisites for this course. Just about anyone can join and take up the training.
The Student version of the course comprises around 6 hours of theory and 1 month access to the virtual dyno.
The PRO version comprises of 25+ hors of materials and 3 months access to the virtual dyno.
You will be able to tune your own petrol / diesel engine after you complete this course. Additionally you will also be able to use the basics you have learn here to start working on Automotive Control Systems and Calibrations.