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RSwire
13th November, 2011, 07:42 PM
I was wondering what exactly does PowerSpec do.

Here is one version of it, and how do you licence it, is there a crack out there for it.
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?c5t0y5car055920

pbateman
14th November, 2011, 01:30 AM
Hey Rs Power spec is just like insite a little bit. You can read and clear fault codes and do direct engine edits.Its also good for setting up fleet info and allows you to keep images of your ecm's so to speak. I have been working and searching for a while and haven't found a crack out there for it yet and I'm still searching.But it's a nice little program especially if you deal in fleet's your able to set up everything and basically can tell if anyone ever tampers with the ECM settings other than you.

pbateman
23rd November, 2011, 01:35 PM
Hey Rs just been doing a little playing around with power spec and you can use the insite key gen to make a key but power spec is only numbers and no letters in the key. Still playing with it if can come up with a solution I will let you know what I find out!

drizzt4321
25th November, 2011, 01:21 PM
PowerSpec lets fleets check & clear codes. I'm suprised you can edit parameters with it, as I didn't think it could do that.

Power Spec is also used by sales people to get correct truck configuration (engine, RPM, transmission, tire size, etc...)

If you have Insite, you don't need PowerSpec.

You can actually download powerspec for free: Cummins PowerSpec (http://www.powerspec.cummins.com/site/home/download.htm)

That website describes in more detail what it does.

pbateman
25th November, 2011, 01:43 PM
drizzt

yes you can do direct engine edit with power spec and you can set up fleet accounts and do ecm images for fleets as long as your running all the same engines this way if you happen to loose an ecm cal you can revert back to another ecm cal off another truck and get yu back up running but in order to do the direct engine edit you need a code to be able to do it and as I mentioned to Rs I've been messing with the insite key gen but power spec is all numbers and no letters.

alsop
30th November, 2011, 10:39 PM
I was wondering what exactly does PowerSpec do.

Here is one version of it, and how do you licence it, is there a crack out there for it.
PowerSpec_Installer_422.exe (http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?c5t0y5car055920)The program is so stupid Cummins will give you a password for free! Just call any district tech support and ask for it. It was no problem for me two years ago.

jctech
1st December, 2011, 12:46 AM
drizzt

yes you can do direct engine edit with power spec and you can set up fleet accounts and do ecm images for fleets as long as your running all the same engines this way if you happen to loose an ecm cal you can revert back to another ecm cal off another truck and get yu back up running but in order to do the direct engine edit you need a code to be able to do it and as I mentioned to Rs I've been messing with the insite key gen but power spec is all numbers and no letters.

PowerSpec is a fleet management tool, designed for fleet managers as opposed to Insite designed for technicians.
PowerSpec does not do anything that Insite canot do. And Insite does a lot more than PowerSpec can do.
What you describe here about losing an ECM, is called a template in Insite.
Right click a saved Insite job image and convert to template, then download the template to ECM, set up a fleet with identical parameters.

pbateman
1st December, 2011, 03:00 AM
Jctech

yes i knew about power spec being for fleet management. But there is also a spot in it where you are able to direct engine edits with it and it does require a license for it. Myself I don't care for the program. I would rather use Insite over power Spec but as you know when working for a company the powers to be when they are told something they swear by it and have told them it isn't worth a thing but thanks for the info. I will definitely pass this on so the issue won't be pushed to use the program.

Thecell
5th December, 2011, 03:14 AM
Jctech

yes i knew about power spec being for fleet management. But there is also a spot in it where you are able to direct engine edits with it and it does require a license for it. Myself I don't care for the program. I would rather use Insite over power Spec but as you know when working for a company the powers to be when they are told something they swear by it and have told them it isn't worth a thing but thanks for the info. I will definitely pass this on so the issue won't be pushed to use the program.

PBate,

I just downloaded the powerspec file and licensed it from cummins using the internet...no questions asked...

Hope it helps.

bucaro77
14th September, 2012, 10:33 PM
Hi RSWire

Im looking for license generator for cummins power spec could you help me with this??

TDT
3rd December, 2012, 08:29 AM
how I can calculate the ratio of downshifting? power spec just gives me the parameter, higher exchange ratio, thanks for your help

singleperson
3rd December, 2012, 09:15 AM
Hi All,
This is the link to download software:
PowerSpec_Installer_4.3.0_32bit
PowerSpec_Installer_4.3.0_NoDotNet.exe (http://www.mediafire.com/?sloizohju6oh89v)
PowerSpec_Installer_4.3.0_64Bit
PowerSpec_Installer_4.3.0_64Bit.exe (http://www.mediafire.com/?fdrtn9ajdm7cjpc)
PowerSpec_Installer_4.2.2
PowerSpec_Installer_422.exe (http://www.mediafire.com/?9lgpqtqqtef9fz8)
PowerSpec_Installer_5.1.0
PowerSpec_Installer_5.1.0.exe (http://www.mediafire.com/?cfbp840r2oybj92)

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