I was reading another thread regarding the the Jake Brake for the 48re and I came across a interesting post from TDR's Robert Patton. He stated in his post that the 2004's will use a Cummins ECM to control the engine as opposed to the 2003's Dodge ECM. After reading this I came up with a couple questions.
1. If I am not mistaken from info I have read here, the 2003 could not be easily diagnosed by a regular diesel shop because they would need special equipment to work with the Dodge ECM. Does this mean the 2004 will be like the 2nd gen's where a good diesel/Cummins shop could do engine work since it has the Cummins ECM?
2. I wonder if you can purchase a high idle switch like the big rigs and then program the Cummins ECM to accept it. This way on a warm day you could still have high idle if needed.
1. If I am not mistaken from info I have read here, the 2003 could not be easily diagnosed by a regular diesel shop because they would need special equipment to work with the Dodge ECM. Does this mean the 2004 will be like the 2nd gen's where a good diesel/Cummins shop could do engine work since it has the Cummins ECM?
2. I wonder if you can purchase a high idle switch like the big rigs and then program the Cummins ECM to accept it. This way on a warm day you could still have high idle if needed.