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ECM file questions - Northloggerlundy - 12-07-2024 Hey guys, got a few questions on ECM files. I've got three trucks I want to tweak a bit to better suit our application. We gross anywhere from 90-110k so just looking to get a bit more out of them to help out a bit. Here is what I've got: 2014 T800 with 13 speed, 4.11 ratio, 24.5 tires. It is factory set at 485 1650tq with code EF10057 and I'm looking at code EF10045 to bump it up to 500 1850tq 2016 T800 with 13 speed, 4.11 ratio, 24.5 tires. It is also factory set at 485 1650tq with code EF10093 and I'm looking at codes EF10096 or EF10098 to go to the same 500 1850 tq 2019 T880 with 10 speed, 3.70 ratio, 24.5 tires. It is already factory set at 500 1850tq code HD10306 but its an efficiency series so its governed to 1800 rpm which I would really like to bump calibrations to get the rpm up to 2000-2100. Any help would be greatly appreciated! I currently have just Insite but would be very interested in cal term to just be able to look deeper into programming and learning how to do more but also learning how to do it RIGHT. Feel free to send me a PM if necessary. Thanks! RE: ECM file questions - Rawze - 12-08-2024 (12-07-2024 )Northloggerlundy Wrote: ... code EF10057 and I'm looking at code EF10045 ... == Program EF10045 is 100% compatible with program EF10057. == Program EF10098 is 100% compatible with program EF10093. == as far as getting the X15 to 2100 rpm, that would take custom programming. RE: ECM file questions - Northloggerlundy - 12-08-2024 (12-08-2024 )Rawze Wrote:(12-07-2024 )Northloggerlundy Wrote: ... code EF10057 and I'm looking at code EF10045 ... Thanks Rawze, another quick question when it comes to factory files. What exactly is the difference in linehaul vs vocational? I'm guessing the vocational torque curve is higher at slower speeds but just curious as our application seems more vocational with how much off road driving we do. RE: ECM file questions - Rawze - 12-08-2024 (12-08-2024 )Northloggerlundy Wrote: ... some are the same, some have different SCR settings,.,., its all over the place. |