Improve throttle response and eliminate sluggish acceleration with a throttle controller from All12 Volts. Designed for modern drive-by-wire vehicles, these plug-and-play devices deliver instant throttle control for better performance on- and off-road.
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Modern vehicles use electronic throttle systems that can delay power delivery. A throttle controller modifies the signal between the pedal and ECU, sharpening response and making acceleration feel immediate — without affecting your vehicle’s warranty or ECU tune.
Most units feature a range of driving modes to suit different conditions:
Throttle controllers are available for most popular 4WDs, utes and SUVs, including:
If unsure, our team can confirm compatibility with your exact vehicle model and year.
All throttle controllers are plug-and-play — simply connect between the pedal and existing harness. No cutting, soldering or reprogramming required.
No — they don’t increase power or torque. Instead, they improve throttle response by adjusting pedal sensitivity, making your vehicle feel more responsive and refined.
Yes. They work within factory parameters and don’t modify the ECU tune or void your warranty. They simply adjust input signals to improve drivability.
Yes — all units are plug-and-play and take around 10 minutes to install using basic tools. No electrical modification is needed.
In most cases, fuel use remains similar or can improve slightly when used in Economy Mode. Aggressive settings may use more fuel due to faster throttle response.
Yes — most controllers allow you to change modes on the move using the dash display or buttons. Settings are saved even when the vehicle is turned off.

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