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    Quote Originally Posted by sptecnico82 View Post
    Thanks friend, but i think that the one that says 640 is 500. I opened with DCT and said 1850 lb/ft 500 BHP. The two says the same. But the 500 BHP cals that I have says 1650 lb/ft and 500 BHP. Then i thik the cals shared are more strong in torque. By the way. They are from 14L non EGR engines. Did it?. But anyway, is great to have it.
    rating value is just a number ,u can create a calibration file with 1000 hp ...and that value of torq and BHP never change.

    non egr cal files posted are for special 60s that works in some countries where dealer need compensate altitud..

    if u try cal..u will see no turbo vnt and non egr will not works normally with a cal file builded in for other ecm/vnt/egr values..
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    Hi everybody, i was thinking about the fact than the australian engines are different from the americans, mainly in the emmissions controls, so to all the australian guys at this thread, would you post some cals from australian engines? (from all ddec's) so we can check the differences and maybe we can improve performance. Someone of you have a cal for a ddec 5 australian engine with vgt? It would be interesting. Thanks in advance to all of you guys !!

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    Default Detroit Diesel 60 Series DDEC 4 Natural Gas

    Does any one know if we can use a DDEC 4 NGAS and program to run with diesel engine??

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    No,It definatly wont work friend.Must be diesel cal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Juanincho View Post
    Hi everybody, i was thinking about the fact than the australian engines are different from the americans, mainly in the emmissions controls, so to all the australian guys at this thread, would you post some cals from australian engines? (from all ddec's) so we can check the differences and maybe we can improve performance. Someone of you have a cal for a ddec 5 australian engine with vgt? It would be interesting. Thanks in advance to all of you guys !!
    In Australia we didn't get DDEC 5 we went straight from DDEC 4 to 6 around 3 years ago. There were only about 2 or 3 imported as demos before the DDEC 6 arrived and I'm guessing these would have had US cals.

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    if I have a new ECM, how can I programm it? I tried with many cal but appear that the cal doesn't compatible with the version

    the new ECM is a DDEC IV

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    Please, someone has a way to find out the engine family of this engine?

    06R0488821

    Thanks ion advance

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    Default Engine Family

    I use the on line parts catalog.

    Detroit Diesel - eParts Catalog

    It works best with Internet Explorer.

    Take a look at the attached photo.

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    Thanks Emgo, I tried already but I can't find the engine family number or serial. The model is 6067BK60 as ecatalog says.
    Please, Can you point where in the ecatalog is this information?

    thanks a lot friend...

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    Default Engine Family

    Quote Originally Posted by jackalfa View Post
    Thanks Emgo, I tried already but I can't find the engine family number or serial. The model is 6067BK60 as ecatalog says.
    Please, Can you point where in the ecatalog is this information?

    thanks a lot friend...
    I have noticed that for example an 06R0 engine means 6 cylinder series 60 but it doesn't indicated the displacement 11.1, 12.7 or 14. If you have an engine serial number take a look at the piston kit in the EPC it will state the displacement of that engine. Maybe someone has a better way. That's all I got.

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    Look at your model numbers.6067mk for example.
    The fith letter tells it all.
    12.7.........g,m,b
    11.1.........w
    14...........h

    This seems to be the case with everyone I have seen.

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    Thanks emgo and ddtech, a friend ask me if I can find the "family engine number". He needs to file a report to some agency. Usually this information is in the sticker on the valve cover but this truck (and others) don't have it, is missing. The truck is not in working condition, so it can not taken to DD or Freightliner so they can issue a new sticker. DD or Freightliner requires that the truck have to be in their place to issue a new sticker (we are located about 150 miles from the nearest dealer). Is why I was asking for this help here in DK. http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums...ml#post1502046
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    Quote Originally Posted by Belefronte View Post
    if I have a new ECM, how can I programm it? I tried with many cal but appear that the cal doesn't compatible with the version

    the new ECM is a DDEC IV
    I'm curious if you're having the same problem I do. Is your ecm blank and you are trying to get a program in there so it's more then just a $1500 paperweight?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jackalfa View Post
    Thanks emgo and ddtech, a friend ask me if I can find the "family engine number". He needs to file a report to some agency. Usually this information is in the sticker on the valve cover but this truck (and others) don't have it, is missing. The truck is not in working condition, so it can not taken to DD or Freightliner so they can issue a new sticker. DD or Freightliner requires that the truck have to be in their place to issue a new sticker (we are located about 150 miles from the nearest dealer). Is why I was asking for this help here in DK. http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums...ml#post1502046
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    Is your engine a S60 or C15?! As you have posted in a Cat and also a Detroit forum? The engine family numbers on a S60 are the 6N4M, 6N4D, 6N4C numbers which can be found in the engine configuration info when using DDDL. These numbers have never been printed on the rocker cover stickers though. I think you need to get more specific info from your friend.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dieselhawk View Post
    Is your engine a S60 or C15?! As you have posted in a Cat and also a Detroit forum? The engine family numbers on a S60 are the 6N4M, 6N4D, 6N4C numbers which can be found in the engine configuration info when using DDDL. These numbers have never been printed on the rocker cover stickers though. I think you need to get more specific info from your friend.

    I have the problem with a few trucks, some S60 and one C-15.
    Thanks...

 

 

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