*LOL* Big brother... I disowned "big brother" when I bought my truck. It's never been on Chrysler property since that day waaaaay back in April of '00...
Anyways, the INSITE tool can do all kinds of neat stuff, but only on the non-Chrysler ECM's. That is, we get the shaft. There are a lot of functions that have been left out. I think it would be easier to mention what we have versus what we don't have. IF they had given the Ram a true Cummins ECM, we would have electric fan clutches, idle control, etc. You name it, we'd have it. All of the motorhomes and heavier trucks I work on have the good ECM, and the capabilities are virtually endless. PTO speeds, cruise options, fan clutch operation, and hoards of other good stuff is all in there. Kind of a pity they left it all out on out trucks.
THe INSITE tool can tell you just about anything you ever wanted to know about your truck, via the ECM. You can see fuel rate, actual MPG, idle time, abuse records, torque graphs, average engine load, hourmeter... The list goes on an on... You can check and reset fault codes too, much like typical DRB scanners. However, with INSITE, you can see when the fault occurred, and what the conditions were when it happened. Pretty cool. You'd be surprised what is stored in the ECM.
There is another version of the Cummins software/hardware available, and it is very expensive. This is the reprogramming stuff. It's called the ESDN tool, and only authorized Cummins dealers/service centers such as Kenworth, Peterbilt, and Western Star, are allowed to have it.
You won;t gain much by buying the INSITE tool for just "recreational" use. Nothing in the Chrysler ECM can be changed with it. If you had a motorhome or heavy truck, it would be worth it for sure. Let me know if you want more information.