In order to fix a bad ECM tune, every tuner I talked to told me that they won't touch someone else's screw up.
So I asked Freightliner to put back the factory software. 7 dealers laughed at me and most aren't even sure that they can do that.
Globocam in Montreal can restore the factory settings. They only charge 2 hours labor so I asked them if they could adjust some of the injector parameters, as well. The software they use can do that but the Freightliner dealer is not a tuner so what would be some good parameters to use?
The truck has other issues so it might be a while before I can get it tuned.
Can someone recommend tuning parameters Series 60
Discussion in 'Freightliner Forum' started by rbrauns, May 6, 2020.
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Pittsburgh Power - Diesel Truck Parts, Service, and Repairs orCaterpillar, Cummins and Detroit Diesel ECM programming repair and testing Either one should be able to help you.
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Yeah Pittsburgh Power can do the job. They even have remote tuners. You go the one of their guys that has a laptop and he calls Pittsburgh Power and they can turned it from Pittsburgh Power. You can always go to their shop also
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I am a remote tuner, and for what he needs done I think he might need to send his ECM into them.
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That's exactly right. A good tuner needs the MCM and CPC. The Freightliner dealer can reflash my ECM but since he is willing to adjust the parameters a but, what numbers would you recommend?
I'm assuming injector timing and pulse width can be adjusted.
I could just leave my ECM bone stock but the tuner I want to use is across the country in Alberta and it is dead out there so I may need to live with the stock tune for a while.
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