Cummins insite calibration
10-14-2016, (Subject: Cummins insite calibration ) 
Post: #8
RE: Cummins insite calibration
(10-14-2016 )Hammerhead Wrote:  
(10-14-2016 )joed2323 Wrote:  All im trying to do is few the calibration on the truck I am hooked up to with insite, I just want to compare and make sure they are correct.

I am not trying to adj or change calibrations.

To verify you have the correct Cal file installed, go to Quickserve and lookup the Dataplate for the ESN, it will have the correct AV # listed on it. Record it.
Then on Insite, go to "Features and Parameter" -> "System ID and Dataplate" -> I think it's software or something, but it will be in this sub file. Find the AV # and compare to Quickserve.

If you have @m*m^2, or any type of "custom tune" you don't want the dealer to do an update, ever.

I wish I could remove the mandate sir, when you work for a corporation they do not allow that.

No heavy-haul/heavy duty truck working in the oil fields that still has the mandate installed has no business being out here, they just do not function with all the high idle/pto time involved.

We have a truck that uses roughly 2 gallons of oil within a 350 hr service interval, truck runs 24/7, two shifts a day and cummins says that is normal for the conditions they "classify" our trucks under, which is total bs, since other trucks do not burn through oil like this one, they just do not want to own up to their leaky valve guide seals on these cm2250s-2350s
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RE: Cummins insite calibration - joed2323 - 10-14-2016



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