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MTVR ECM Configure File

MAdams

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Here is the parameter configuration file from my 2002 MK23. This is useful if you need to replace your dead ECU with a new one. Click this link https://www.dropbox.com/s/fd0h7fmvj418ag5/9SM03523_ECMREP_2020-02-18_18.37.38 MTVR Stock.xml?dl=0

Also attached is the 355/410 hp flash "tune" that I think is what is is loaded into our EMC's. The file name for this is 2368687.fls which you can google as "CAT 236-8687". I have not confirmed that this is the correct flash file, but its all I have found so far. I also have the 505hp file if you're feeling brave :) **update** SS won't allow me to upload the flash file. If you want it, PM me your email address**

Lastly, I am new to all of this and not an expert. Adept Ape explains it in better detail here.
 
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MAdams

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I found the correct flash file for our engines and the link is below.
Recap on how these work. The flash file is the HP/Torque tune and that cat PN# is 220-4352-00(see the attached picture). The configuration file are all the parameters of these trucks ie the coolant temp wiring style, tachometer signal, how the jake brake is wired etc. You will need both if you're replacing your ecu.
Screenshot 2020-02-24 19.34.07.png

Flash file - https://www.dropbox.com/s/8a7pr85c7815fa1/2204352.FLS?dl=0
Configuration file - https://www.dropbox.com/s/fd0h7fmvj418ag5/9SM03523_ECMREP_2020-02-18_18.37.38 MTVR Stock.xml?dl=0

Download these now and save them in case you need them in the future.
 

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What version of Cat ET is needed to work w our trucks (MTVRs)?? To scan/test/reflash? Would 2019c work??

Im having trouble w my 03 Mk25, i think the engine ECM lost its memory (went to start it the other day, it just cranked and cranked, it had sat for 2 weeks or so, hadnt done anything to it since last time run ning it. TIM says the engine ecm is not found / not installed)

Want to get cat ET so i can scan / test / reflash truck (would like to be able to do other trucks down the road, why im going thru the hassle of getting software / hardware vs just having someone else fix ecm for me... besides i just like go do all my own work), just not sure on what version to get (had been planning on 2019c, but just read that military trucks might need something different?? Sidenote, i may have a line on 2020a for military vehicles...)

I plan on reflashing mine to at least the 505hp version, tho the 530 rwhp version sounds -real- interesting.

As a sidenote, im going to get test harness so i can hook directly to my ECM, bypass truck harness, so i can identify if its the ecm or truck wiring that has issue. (In addition to comm3 adapter of course, and adapters so i can also read from truck harness too)
 

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What version of Cat ET is needed to work w our trucks (MTVRs)?? To scan/test/reflash? Would 2019c work??

Im having trouble w my 03 Mk25, i think the engine ECM lost its memory (went to start it the other day, it just cranked and cranked, it had sat for 2 weeks or so, hadnt done anything to it since last time run ning it. TIM says the engine ecm is not found / not installed)

Want to get cat ET so i can scan / test / reflash truck (would like to be able to do other trucks down the road, why im going thru the hassle of getting software / hardware vs just having someone else fix ecm for me... besides i just like go do all my own work), just not sure on what version to get (had been planning on 2019c, but just read that military trucks might need something different?? Sidenote, i may have a line on 2020a for military vehicles...)

I plan on reflashing mine to at least the 505hp version, tho the 530 rwhp version sounds -real- interesting.

As a sidenote, im going to get test harness so i can hook directly to my ECM, bypass truck harness, so i can identify if its the ecm or truck wiring that has issue. (In addition to comm3 adapter of course, and adapters so i can also read from truck harness too)
2019a works fine no problems for me.
 

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ANOTHER REMINDER!!!! ALWAYS COPY YOUR CONFIGURATION FROM YOUR TRUCK AND SAVE IT IN A SAFE PLACE AND EVEN MANUALLY WRITE DOWN YOUR INJECTOR TRIM CODES!!!!!! I totally forgot and flashed the 505 which 90% of the time resets your configuration and you will have to pull the valve cover at a minimum to get the injector trim codes if you forget this step.
 

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@Elijah95 Did some digging at one point and found our engine was rated for the 505 tune. Some indicators to support this is the 2100rpm limiter, the fact the computer lets the engine Jake to 2550rpm, steel pistons, massive cooling package, ext. The information on the 9SM is very limited and not exactly comparable to a 2ks.
 

IridiumRed

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@Elijah95 Did some digging at one point and found our engine was rated for the 505 tune. Some indicators to support this is the 2100rpm limiter, the fact the computer lets the engine Jake to 2550rpm, steel pistons, massive cooling package, ext. The information on the 9SM is very limited and not exactly comparable to a 2ks.
Ive heard the same RE 9SM and 505hp factory tune... that it has all the critical parts necessary for the re-rate. Unlike earlier trucks like the 9 and 8 series 5tons, the gov't didnt spec out the weakest version of the engines (weak in terms of hp output and also in ability to turn up power wo changing hard parts.. or having design such that you really couldnt turn power up much. Witness naturally aspirated 855 small cam, no piston oilers.. or the 8.3 cummins with the less desirable injection pump and -allegedly- thin deck / light constructed block).

The military thinking wasnt WRONG tho. They wanted low power to keep drivers out of trouble. And wanted a truck that an 18 yo who didnt know anything and didnt care either could drive w throttle flat to floor as much as possible. Low power does help save other drivetrain components too (not enough to save 939 transfer cases tho...). And, then they just spec'd out a low perf engine where it would actually hold together pretty well ... at stock power level. But turning it up much could start taking a bunch of life out of it pretty quickly.

W the MTVR, it seems like they came at everything from opposite direction, they spec'd out really nice parts. And they went w great engine... and a top end version of engine too. They just stuck a lower performance tune in it, to still keep drivers out of trouble. But stock the MTVRs put out good power, even the detuned stock version moves along well.

And w MTVR they put great transmission, transfer case, axles, etc all that alomg w nice engine too. Dont hear about burning up trannies or transfer cases w these :) (im sure its happened somewhere, sometime, like any mechsnical thing theres gotta be a failure SOMEWHERE, but its not common like older trucks...)

Anyways. Blah blah blah. One of these days, ill sit down and go figure it out for myself. Find a factory 505hp C12 ESN, go thru cat parts, note part #s on critical parts, do the same for the 9SM, compare notes. Prob be a little while before i do that, but to me id consider that the final word... so one day ill prob do it. If/when i do, ill share results :)
 

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Seems like CAT SIS doesn't show part numbers for military serial numbers. I have to make guesses with my C7 as it reports the serial number isn't in the system. Not sure the best way to compare?
 
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