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Raceme Dpf Delete Programmer 2007.5-2009 6.7l Cummins on 2040-parts.com

US $899.00
Location:

Cedar City, Utah, United States

Cedar City, Utah, United States
Condition:New Brand:RaceME Manufacturer Part Number:RACEME-0709

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RaceME DPF Delete Programmer 2007.5-2009 6.7L Cummins

 

DPF / EGR DELETE TUNER - DELETE PIPE / RACE EXHAUST REQUIRED

     Unleash the performance and fuel economy on your 6.7L Dodge Cummins with the Race ME Downloader.  Unit ships with Off-Highway software installed allowing EGR and DPF delete without any limp mode or check engine light.

NOTICE

  • SENSORS DO NOT NEED TO BE INSTALLED IN THE EXHAUST, NO BUNGS OR BUNGLESS EXHAUST RECOMMENDED
  • 07-09 MODEL YEARS - EGR must be blocked, egr cooler does not have to be removed.

FEATURES

  • 3 different  performance levels: 40 / 70 / 100 hp
  • Improved fuel economy
  • Optimized drivability
  • Fastest download in the industry, up to three times faster than the competition, a typical ECM update takes about 3.5 to 5 minutes, depending on the truck model
  • ABS tire height updates in just few seconds from 22,5" to 44"
  • Cold weather 3 Cylinder High Idle is enabled in all software
  • Reads  Diagnostic Trouble Codes in plain text
  • No tools required, no fuses to pull
  • USB built in for simple updates from internet
  • Easy installation
  • Reliable, it works off your OEM hardware
  • Pre-Loaded with ME Race/Off-Highway software allowoing DPF/EGR Delete

RACE ME Software Levels

The horsepower settings have a modified "Torque management" ( TQM ). The throttle response is greatly improved but is set to a safe limit. With "Safe" I mean safe for your tranny and rest of the driveline.
 
SW # 0: Stock HP with DPF Delete Functionality
SW # 1: 40 Hp increase
SW # 2: 70 Hp increase
SW # 3: 100 Hp increase

ABS / Speedo recalibration
The tire height can be adjusted up to 44" in increments of 10 tenth of an inch in just a couple seconds. Of course, Smarty needs to be VIN# locked to the truck in order to get into the ABS adjustment section.

DTC Code reader
The name says it all.
You can read and erase codes. Codes are displayed also in plain English. (Race ME does erase ABS codes too but does not display them)

ECM update speed
Faster than anything else on the market! Again we've done our homework on the protocol. Less than 5 minutes. Three times faster than a Star-Scan diagnostic tool or competitor.

We have developed our own bootloader in order to not have to pull fuses should an update become interrupted for any reason.  All you have to do is to turn the key off / key the tuner does everything else on it's own.

* USB CABLE NOT INCLUDED - ALL UNITS SHIP WITH LATEST SOFTWARE INSTALLED


 
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