Oil in VGT actuator arm |
04-21-2024, (Subject: Oil in VGT actuator arm ) Post: #7 | |||
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RE: Oil in VGT actuator arm (04-21-2024 )Rawze Wrote:(04-21-2024 )Nostalgic Wrote:(04-21-2024 )Rawze Wrote: That scan tool is nothing but generic trash. You need to get an actual inline-6 datalink adapter and use cummins Insite to see what the actual faults in the ecm are. Also he will need davie4 for the vgt calibration procedure. Unless he wants to pay thousands for the software his best bet will be to purchase a nexiq and let someone use a software such as flexihub to link their davie4 to the usb link and calibrate the turbo, or take it to a dealer. There is no crack available for davie and there is no aftermarket software that will do the things that davie4 can do as far as I know. User's Signature: You can’t buy love, but you can rent it for 3 minutes! | |||
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Oil in VGT actuator arm - Newbietech - 04-19-2024, RE: Oil in VGT actuator arm - Rawze - 04-19-2024, RE: Oil in VGT actuator arm - Newbietech - 04-21-2024, RE: Oil in VGT actuator arm - Rawze - 04-21-2024, RE: Oil in VGT actuator arm - Nostalgic - 04-21-2024, RE: Oil in VGT actuator arm - Rawze - 04-21-2024, RE: Oil in VGT actuator arm - Bengy88 - 04-21-2024 RE: Oil in VGT actuator arm - Newbietech - 04-22-2024, |
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