Truck top speed 72 now 67 after new ECM

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  1. RepoweredRookie

    RepoweredRookie Light Load Member

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    Hey Powder Joints, what’s that mean please?
     
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  3. MAMservices

    MAMservices Medium Load Member

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    He’s saying that after a predetermined time running 67, you will be rewarded with extra speed to be used for passing for example, for a limited time. If that truck was originally bought for a fleet, and the ECM was flashed for that serial number when replaced, it is possible that it has the “slower/fleet spec” flashed to your new ECM. Rather than going through and copying your old parameters and installing them.
     
  4. blairandgretchen

    blairandgretchen Road Train Member

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    As others have said.

    First truck company job was 2001 or so century. They had it set up on that MPG/speed reward system.

    Idling all night would cause it to run 65mph for 2-3 hours the next day, then the MPG would improve over the threshold, and give you back a 70mph top speed.

    Many variations of ‘driver reward’ settings that can be applied.
     
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    Numb Crusty Curmudgeon

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    those Century's were good trucks back in the day.

    was it the S or SS that was the upgrade one??
     
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  6. RepoweredRookie

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    I stopped by Freightliner and the Service Manager agreed that it sounded like the parameters were set up with Reward Specs. I will bring the truck there tomorrow and note the results on this thread. Thanks so much for the help guys, this one had me totally confused after I replaced the TPS. I appreciate the new knowledge.
     
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  7. MAMservices

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    They were good trucks. When they were designed, from a clean slate, it was a requirement that any component on them must be able to be removed by the designer, in at least book time, or it had to be reworked to do so. Dashboards still fell apart though if ya had to go into them a time or two. When first seeing one it was thought to be a bear to work on which it wasn’t at all. Nothing in comparison to the things out there now, lotta stuff crammed into smaller spaces.
     
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