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I have two issues with my quadzilla v2 right now 

 

the first is as soon as high idle turns on it kills my truck and I have to un plug the batteries to get the ecm to trigger the lift pump. The ecm only will put out 4 volts after the truck dies. But will run fine for days if I don't use high idle. My tuck is bassicly bone stock with a airdog 150. If truck is completely warm high idle will work. also no check engine light. 

 

Second issue is in first gear the truck will sound like it's missing and spit White smoke. This only happens in first gear leaving from a stop at any power level over 2. It doesn't happen if im on sock level or if Ieave in 2nd gear.

 

 

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    Is the Wait To Start light coming on right away with ignition key? You might have a failing ECM caused from excessive AC noise from bad diodes. Also could be a damaged PSG unit on the VP44 from the sa

  • your high idle issue sounds exactly like hwa thappens if you have factory high idle and you try to use the quad high idle.  I would test to see if you have factory high idle using this article  

  • we will know for sure if you use the resistor on the IAT plug.      

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I know for sure that if you have a factory high idle enabled (or programmed into the ECU with a programmer like Smarty) that the truck will die if you run our high idle. Especially if you run the 3-cylinder high-idle. For some reason the Quad and the ECU fight and can vapor lock the truck where you have to crack the lines to get it to start again. 

 

This site does have a good test to see if you have factory high idle enabled. If you don't then there is something else going on. 

 

For the 2nd issue, we will need to figure out what your tune is and see where potential issues are. Can you send us your tune parameters? 

-Thanks again, 

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I doubt I have a stock high idle as I ran it for year with the v1 adr with out any issues but I will check. And as for the tune I'm useing the stock one that you upload from this site when I flashed my adr. But I can send them to you once my laptop charges. Also it's not vapor locked as soon a I reset the ecm and and air dog comes on the truck fires right up. 

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Is the Wait To Start light coming on right away with ignition key? You might have a failing ECM caused from excessive AC noise from bad diodes. Also could be a damaged PSG unit on the VP44 from the same reason listed above. I would have the alternator tested for AC Ripple.

I'm pretty sure there is no difference between the standard (V1 tunes) and the V2 tunes for the high idle. You can always try flashing it back to see if the tune makes a difference. Honestly, I agree with Mopar1973man on this one. 

 

your high idle issue sounds exactly like hwa thappens if you have factory high idle and you try to use the quad high idle.  I would test to see if you have factory high idle using this article

 

The ecm gets unhappy and what you get is the ecm stops sending updates across the bus.  Ran into this issue myself way back when.  

 

for your truck I would recommend this tune.   it should have more timing which will help your white smoke issue.

 

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The wait to start light does come on when cold. The relays for the grid heater is bad and have a new one comming but I doubt that's related. I will check the alt today and get Back. I am almost positive there is not a stock High idle. But i will check that as well. I just weird as soo as I go to v2 this issue arises. 

agree it is weird.  What does the build date on your datalog say?

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20170732 

 

but I bought this box way back in the day right after the bata test was over. 

thanks. 

 

Yea that version is stable.  I am willing to bet you have oem high idle.  This is EXACTLY what happens when the quad and ecm fight each other for high idle.  

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I'll go get a resister and check that later.

Why would it not engage the high idle on its own?  

whats the longest you have let it idle without the quad on when iat where below 26*?  

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started it this morning and let it run for a hour i would bet it was below 26. but could be just above 

quad was on but set to 0

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we will know for sure if you use the resistor on the IAT plug.  

 

 

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1 hour ago, Redroan said:

I'll go get a resister and check that later.

Why would it not engage the high idle on its own?  

 

Typically takes about 2 minutes of idling with coolant below 140*F and IAT below +32*F with grid heaters on. Then the ECM high idle will start to ramp up slowly.

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So I didn't get around to testing the high idle because I went hunting. But on on the way I noticed a bigger issue. I think your right about the alt. My volt meter was jumping for the first few miles then it smoothed out. Quadzilla would not connect during that time and ever time it bounced below 14 quad with lose connection. So I check the alt as soon as I got home and I'm getting around 30v ac at the alt. Question is how bad is this for my truck. Can I drive it to the parts store tomorrow or should i just park it And get a ride. Thanks for the advice you really helped me catch this early on. Just wish I asked sooner. 

30v ac means your multimeter cannot read the scale needed.   

 

weird power issues though.  

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Should be around .5 v ac correct? 

Anything over 0.03v Ac is a fail

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ive had alt do werid things on my boats so im guessing ill just go get a new one tomorrow. guess what i need to know is it drive able or is it gona fry my ecm  

it should be fine.  long term ac noise will cause damage, but I doubt one more day will do anything.

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We are privately owned, with access to a professional Diesel Mechanic, who can provide additional support for Dodge Ram Cummins Diesel vehicles. Many detailed information is FREE and available to read. However, in order to interact directly with our Diesel Mechanic, Michael, by phone, via zoom, or as the web-based option, Subscription Plans are offered that will enable these and other features.  Go to the Subscription Page and Select a desired plan. At any time you wish to cancel the Subscription, click Subscription Page, select the 'Cancel' button, and it will be canceled. For your convenience, all subscriptions are on auto-renewal.