Cummins Software
12-20-2017, (Subject: Cummins Software ) 
Post: #5
RE: Cummins Software
(12-18-2017 )Moose Wrote:  
(12-18-2017 )iceman Wrote:  First time owner of an isx cm2250. I am an owner operator with just one truck. I was wondering what software and connectors i need to change basic parameters like jake settings and such? Would also like to be able to do a parked Regen to monitor pressures after changing sensors. Is this possible to do with insite on a one time purchase or do i need an annual subscription? I guess what im asking what is the most cost effective for a small O/o that give me the most options?

https://insite.cummins.com/faq/General.h..._Questions

I would have it, the less I have to rely on shops and "mobile parts changers" troubleshooting with my credit card the better.

Up front costs: The adapter I would just get the Nexiq USB link 2 and software will be around $1800~ depending on how much you can get the adapter for. Annually you will have to contact your Cummins distributor and see what they charge for LITE.

FWIW, The datalink adapter is tangible and you'll have to buy that no matter which way you go. Any of these will work INLINE 5, 6, 7 or Nexiq. The software is available, pirated, with some creative googling and patience you can get it.

Spoke with the folks at diesel laptops and they suggested the DrewlineQ for around $682.00. Have any of you guys had experience with this product vs the nexiq??


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Messages In This Thread
Cummins Software - iceman - 12-18-2017,
RE: Cummins Software - Moose - 12-18-2017,
RE: Cummins Software - iceman - 12-20-2017
RE: Cummins Software - Cuya - 12-19-2017,
RE: Cummins Software - Moose - 12-20-2017,
RE: Cummins Software - iceman - 12-20-2017,
RE: Cummins Software - Rawze - 12-21-2017,
RE: Cummins Software - Moose - 12-21-2017,



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