Reprogramming the ECM. On your computer if they put out a BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) upgrade you need to "flash" your BIOS to make the change. It's just a cute little term for a simple programming update/upgrade process.
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So whats the benefit of reprogramming the ECM? -
The benefits are more HP, a smoother running truck, and a major gain in MPG.
For me, I could gain as much as 1mpg, which will give me about $400 each week in my pocket! -
Oh yeah! One mpg gain/loss is huuuuuge! So is there a downside to reprogramming the ECM?
And if its so beneficial, why isnt this done by the manufacturer? -
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i will try to keep this simple. the manufactur took a good engine and made it retarded to get it to pass the new emission laws. by flashing it you are changing it back to how it used to be and turning it up. you get more power and better MPG because it is not a r-e-t-a-r-d any more lol
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The reason why they don't do it is so the engine will pass the govt's emissions laws. For example, my engine is a MBN CAT (bridge) engine.
Cat produced this engine because the the ACERT was not ready yet, but the 2004 Emissions reg's had already gone into effect. So CAT choked it down, and made it barely run so it would get less of a fine. CAT paid a fine for every engine it made in 2003/2004 to the EPA, and the fine was based on the amount of emissions it created. So they killed the motor to have to pay less of a fine. By having the truck re0tuned to a 6NZ (pre-emissions) file, it will gain MPG. Mr. Haney also tunes it to run better at all fuel PSI levels instead of the "blanket" fuel maps that CAT used.
It will not harm your motor and will actually help it to last a little longer if you don't go overboard with the tune.Travelinman Thanks this. -
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Back to the topic of this thread tho....
Here is my line up for the rest of the week and next week:
Deliver here in Indy at 10am
5/18 PU in Frankfort, IN going to Sterling Heights, MI (drop) $600
5/19 PU in Adrian, MI going to Joliet, IL (drop) $450
5/20 PU in Hammond, IN and go home for weekend, then drop in Toledo $625
5/23 PU In Coldwater, MI going to Grand Rapids $400
5/24 PU in Wyoming, MI going to Berwick, PA $1550
5/25 PU in Tuckhannock, PA going to Indy $700
5/26 PU in Indy going home, and del Monday in Chicago $400
All the above loads are under 20,000 lbsouterspacehillbilly Thanks this.
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