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09-29-2023, (Subject: understanding incal and xcal files ) Post: #11 | |||
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RE: understanding incal and xcal files To continue on this subject... So, an .xcal file that was previously saved can be downloaded to a new ECM if needed. Did I get that right? Also, again to confirm, if I have a new ECM from Cummins as per the truck spec this procedure should be just as simple as establishing a connection between Caltrem and the new ECM and downloading the .xcal file. Will Caltrem with an older ecfg file connect to a new stock ECM without any prep work on that ECM? Thanks a lot for your help. | |||
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