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    Default About Scania Coding / SDP

    Hi, I am looking for someone with experience using programs as SDP3, XCOM, SOPS Editor etc for editing/coding in Scania trucks.


    What I am looking for is help with a few things.



    Editing/calibration speed sensor at wheels, like I want the tacho to say 89km/h, but actually go 95km/h, like if editing wheel dimensions coding, or just any way to get the tachometer to write lower speed than what is actually driven.

    Removing AdBlue system

    Removing EGR.



    If there is someone with knowledge about this, or knows how this is possible, I am absolutely willing to pay for your help.

    Thanks.

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    Editing/calibration speed sensor at wheels, like I want the tacho to say 89km/h, but actually go 95km/h, like if editing wheel dimensions coding, or just any way to get the tachometer to write lower speed than what is actually driven.

    This is not done by any scania software but is done by tacho , Kfactor setting in the head , a magnetic pulse is measured around 8000/km lower/raise it and away you go

    Easiest way to play with speed is just to move limiter




    Cant help with the other stuff though

 

 

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