01-05-2019,
I have Insite 7.6.2.240. Downloaded Incal December 2018 from Cummins website. I have no idea how to calibrate ecm now. Can anyone help me on what I need to do now?
(01-05-2019 )jwndriver14 Wrote: [ -> ]I have Insite 7.6.2.240. Downloaded Incal December 2018 from Cummins website. I have no idea how to calibrate ecm now. Can anyone help me on what I need to do now?
(01-06-2019 )LRT1549 Wrote: [ -> ](01-05-2019 )smorgan87 Wrote: [ -> ]Thats good info rawze. Thanks brotha. Now i just gotta get insite and ctrm back since my antivirus got carried away and decided i didnt need that stuff. This new 2350 ive got is programmed to not high idle with parking brake set and enabling the pto doesnt fix it.
It's always been told to me to have a dedicated laptop to run your Insite and C@ltr!m on that does not have anti virus, and has the clock set to not adjust to the internet. That's what I have and the ONLY time it goes on line is if I need to connect to someone via team viewer.
Maybe I was told wrong but for running 7.6.2 I was told that anti virus screws it up and the time changing screws it up.
(01-05-2019 )Rawze Wrote: [ -> ](01-05-2019 )jwndriver14 Wrote: [ -> ]I have Insite 7.6.2.240. Downloaded Incal December 2018 from Cummins website. I have no idea how to calibrate ecm now. Can anyone help me on what I need to do now?
7.6.2 will not read newer calibrations than july, 2016 without some help. Incal files are also only good for 6 months too, so even if you find an older collection disk, it will say it is expired.
There are ways around this though. Some guys use a date-locking program on their PC to make it think it is still 2016, (or whatever date they need). Not my recommendation though, as that comes with its own headaches.
It can also be done by updating the info on the older disk with some haxx to update the expiration dates stored on it. There also is a way around getting the newest calibrations (Incal collection disk) by simply de-compressing the file you want using 7Zip by 7zip.org and correct password, then re-compressing it into the older ZIP format (no password necessary when re-compressing it). Then the old 7.6.2 will read it just fine.
Just giving some info on the subject, not the keys to do such a thing. -- You will have to look some place besides this website, or maybe someone can PM you with a program / passwords, etc. to do such things, or instructions, etc.. as file-sharing stuffs are not allowed in public on this forum.