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rpm - lonestar16 - 05-31-2018

i have a 2016 lonestar wih a cm2350 13 speed in it set at 1500 ,it wont let me go over that how can i get more rpm out of it cause i see everyone talking about pulling hill at hi rpm in keep the boost down low..dont have insite just yet had to help my parents out with the money i was saving for it..


RE: rpm - Rawze - 05-31-2018

(05-31-2018 )lonestar16 Wrote:  i have a 2016 lonestar wih a cm2350 13 speed in it set at 1500 ,it wont let me go over that how can i get more rpm out of it cause i see everyone talking about pulling hill at hi rpm in keep the boost down low..dont have insite just yet had to help my parents out with the money i was saving for it..

Have the 'gear-down protection' (company driver idiot mode) switched off. It can be done in Insite.


RE: rpm - lonestar16 - 05-31-2018

(05-31-2018 )Rawze Wrote:  
(05-31-2018 )lonestar16 Wrote:  i have a 2016 lonestar wih a cm2350 13 speed in it set at 1500 ,it wont let me go over that how can i get more rpm out of it cause i see everyone talking about pulling hill at hi rpm in keep the boost down low..dont have insite just yet had to help my parents out with the money i was saving for it..

Have the 'gear-down protection' (company driver idiot mode) switched off. It can be done in Insite.

ok thank u as soon as i save up the money or find a shop ill have it done ..


RE: rpm - iceman - 05-31-2018

(05-31-2018 )lonestar16 Wrote:  
(05-31-2018 )Rawze Wrote:  
(05-31-2018 )lonestar16 Wrote:  i have a 2016 lonestar wih a cm2350 13 speed in it set at 1500 ,it wont let me go over that how can i get more rpm out of it cause i see everyone talking about pulling hill at hi rpm in keep the boost down low..dont have insite just yet had to help my parents out with the money i was saving for it..

Have the 'gear-down protection' (company driver idiot mode) switched off. It can be done in Insite.

ok thank u as soon as i save up the money or find a shop ill have it done ..
http://rawze.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=1&pid=27378#pid27378
Post 86.


RE: rpm - Rawze - 05-31-2018

(05-31-2018 )iceman Wrote:  http://rawze.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=1&pid=27378#pid27378
Post 86.

I prefer this post.
http://rawze.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=1729&pid=14799#pid14799


RE: rpm - lonestar16 - 06-01-2018

(05-31-2018 )Rawze Wrote:  
(05-31-2018 )iceman Wrote:  http://rawze.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=1&pid=27378#pid27378
Post 86.

I prefer this post.
http://rawze.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=1729&pid=14799#pid14799

on the inline 5 does the insite come with it or is the insite just a free download..trying to get everything i can befor i put my order in ..


RE: rpm - Chamberpains - 06-02-2018

It is a separate program. But usually sold with the adapter on ebay and other sites. They're chinese knock offs and chinese pirated software but will do the job. Either be computer savvy or have someone that is, handy and be prepared for a little poor English with a asian accent. Look for Inline 5 with Cummins Insite 7.6.2 with sp5 (service package 5)


RE: rpm - lonestar16 - 06-02-2018

(06-02-2018 )Chamberpains Wrote:  It is a separate program. But usually sold with the adapter on ebay and other sites. They're chinese knock offs and chinese pirated software but will do the job. Either be computer savvy or have someone that is, handy and be prepared for a little poor English with a asian accent. Look for Inline 5 with Cummins Insite 7.6.2 with sp5 (service package 5)

sound like im going to have alot of fun trying to do the computer part they sure dont make it eazy to work on the truck like the did back in the day


RE: rpm - Chamberpains - 06-03-2018

Its all a bit overwhelming at 1st. But just like when you were a kid and knew nothing, you had to take time to learn 1st. Then you got good with it. Never the other way around. And it always took time. Nothing has changed with that.
You just have to learn it 1st, step by step. And ask a lot of questions. Then it'll be easier after that. Take the time and we all can promise you it will pay off even more than it did "back in the day".
And as far as the wrenching on it part. That didn't change either. Lefty loosey Righty tighty, simple machine and mechanical advantage stacked on simple machine and mechanical advantage. There is just more of it.