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Calterm ecfg files
Calterm ecfg files







You are essentially using an ecfg from 2003 to flash a cal with a phase made in 2015 with new parameters and addresses that 7.6 INSITE doesn’t even know exist as it was created before they existed. There is nothing special about the flashing process in INSITE, it is exactly the same as Calterm except the configs are built into a Tool MSNR database. You will see that even after flashing template back, you will see that it does not solve this problem and random fault codes will show up even if added to CAGT block table.ħ.6.2.240 SP5 is too old for any CM2350 especially when using newer assembly matrix. Usually you will see a fuel fault code and 2-3 other ones saying shorted to high source. I have done extensive testing and even when all parameters look good, all the tables addresses and RLOC addresses have shifted leaving the calibration and engine control code subfile in a corrupted state. Not only have most of the BDR’s moved over to 9.40.16 phase, but even the older 9.40.13 phase cannot be properly flashed with INSITE 7.6 even with SP5 (7.6.2.240 SP5). Īlso if you are flashing ANY CM2350 module, you cannot use INSITE 7.6.x it is too old and you will end up with corruption of engine control code.Īll a person has to have is the SP5 patch for 7.6 and it is fully compatible for flashing all CM2350's that are pre-X15 engine model era.Incorrect.

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Some background in engineering would be a good start before even thinking about jumping into this. When reading some of the above conversation you have a lot to learn, not a bad thing but you don't want to destroy your equipment or especially anyone else's while learning. If you want to really learn this stuff only test on your own equipment, and you need to realize that you will need to set many days/months of dedicated time to learning how these engines / ECMs work.

calterm ecfg files

INSITE uses a database to read and flash these cals, it uses internal encrypted ecfgs in the form of cummins PCL format, therefor you need an INSITE version new enough to work with these cals.

calterm ecfg files

That is the equivalent of flashing a newer phase cal with an older ecfg, but erasing the default calibration and flashing a corrupted offset version in its place. How old of a cal are you using?Īlso if you are flashing ANY CM2350 module, you cannot use INSITE 7.6.x it is too old and you will end up with corruption of engine control code. 8.10.x.x BDR? That is a very very old phase.









Calterm ecfg files