Avon Tuning HD will have an interactive Lamma display enabling visitors to manually configure an ECU and use the Dimsport remapping equipment to mirror the process carried out on the farm.
According to the company, it will highlight the safe nature of remapping to prospective customers and agents. Using the display, users can see how straightforward it is to read an ECU file, upload it to the Avon Tuning portal, receive the file, and apply the upgrade.
The company states that the process typically takes less than two hours.
For training the company will use a New Holland T5.110. This will be connected to a static Dimsport DF2TR dynamometer, and will enable potential dealers and engineers to see the technology up close.
Gareth Jones, director at Avon Tuning HD, says the show represents the chance to show farmers and agents how remapping can benefit their businesses.
“Our agent network has grown considerably during the last five years, directly linked to the increased demand for professional remapping. However, there are still big opportunities for new agents to join and we want to use LAMMA to highlight how straightforward the process is and the support offered by the Avon Tuning HD team.
“The additions to our 2025 stand show our dedication to safely increasing machine efficiency across the agricultural industry and we look forward to returning to the show.”