Posted November 14, 200816 yr Owner Take a look... It works excellent and is a great way to warm up your truck on cold winter mornings. It will warm up a truck in under 10 minutes! :thumbsup http://mopar.mopar1973man.com/cummins/2ndgen24v/high-idle/high-idle.htm
August 13, 201014 yr you still maing up the switch setup if people want them Moparman? Is it easy hook up as in plug n play or wires need to be cut etc ? Wanna shoot me a price if you are doing them in case i'm interested in setting it up that way ?
August 13, 201014 yr Author Owner I could... But its going to be around $150 bucks (USD) to build for me... I got to mail order everything in... Even the wire... If you got a 56K ohm resistor you can un-plug the IAT plug and put the resistor in the plug and it will tell you if you got the software or not... As for cutting wires... NOPE! All plug in play... But to give you an idea... http://www.midwestdieselconnection.com/forum/showpost.php?p=51999&postcount=25 From the group over at MidwestDieselConnection.Com Yup I agree Mike. Isn't to tough to throw one together. I would gladly help any member build one that want to drive to this area but as for production of a saleable product, I won't be continuing that venture.
August 13, 201014 yr Mike, You figure 150 to install this on a truck.... I just downloaded the smarty software to prep for this and sent you an email a few weeks back.... is that 150 if you ordered parts, put it together and then mailed it to us... would it be cheaper if we ordered it ourselves??? and then PM'd the heck out of you for guidance......:tongue::lol: NCA
August 13, 201014 yr Author Owner The problem is the plugs are $40 bucks or so for the set... Then add freight... Now the resistors the closest store to me is Radio Shack at 70 miles... But they don't stock the resistors I need to I've got to but a huge multi-pack of them for $20 buck and there is only 5 of each resistor in this pack the rest are throw away in the trash!... Then the wire I got to drive 102 miles the other direction to get wire... I'm not sure what a 100 foot roll of 18 AWG go for today... But it not cheap... Now it down to the labor of putting it together and packaging it up to be frieghted out... If I'm lucky I make $10 buck per setup... Last one I did I end up pulling out of my pocket for $20 more... (So I lost on the deal and quit making them!) If I lived in Boise, ID where there is electronics stores everywhere I could build a killer setup... Remember I don't live in a big city... 3 hours of driving and never see a WalMart... http-~~-//www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPV0cnu7kdc Part 2 http-~~-//www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPwEaSduHYc Mike, You figure 150 to install this on a truck.... I just downloaded the smarty software to prep for this and sent you an email a few weeks back.... is that 150 if you ordered parts, put it together and then mailed it to us... would it be cheaper if we ordered it ourselves??? and then PM'd the heck out of you for guidance......:tongue::lol: NCA Should look like this when done... Bad enough I got to get the time to drive to radio shack and get a new switch for my ECT fooler I crushed mine...(Don't ask!)
August 13, 201014 yr Gotcha...just giving you a hard time... So if I have a radio shack 5 min. down the road..and already have 25-50 feet of 18 ga. and only needed to order the connectors.... would you be willing to play COACH....lol NCA
August 13, 201014 yr yes sir eeeeee bob.... I am really only looking at it for the Forced High Idle, to prevent cyl wash and charging purps...dont need 3 cyl cuz I dont envision myself being in subzero temps... ohhh and I envy you not having to put up with a Wal-Mart every two exits on a freeway.....lol GOTTA GET HOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PNW... NCA
August 13, 201014 yr yes sir eeeeee bob.... ohhh and I envy you not having to put up with a Wal-Mart every two exits on a freeway.....lol GOTTA GET HOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PNW... NCA but then you don't get to see all the circus attractions like this http://www.peopleofwalmart.com/?page_id=9798
August 14, 201014 yr Mike, is this set up basically the same as yours or as good I should say? Thinking maybe it would be best for me to just buy it then I know it's hopefully done right and I dont cause myself a bunch of grief http://www.cumminsforum.com/forum/98-5-02-2nd-gen-all-products/308589-high-idle-fooler-set-up-sale.html
August 14, 201014 yr not a member of Cummins...cant see it, locked out. NCA Try this one. http://www.cumminsforum.com/forum/98-5-02-2nd-gen-all-products/308589-high-idle-fooler-set-up-sale.html#post3253543 Dobienut made it go to advanced reply or something. Dobienut, it's exactly the same. Prowelder has it in the forsale section on this forum now. Works the same and is very clean. http://forum.mopar1973man.com/showthread.php/2184-High-Idle-Fooler-Set-Up-for-Sale!!?p=16517#post16517
August 19, 201014 yr Git my high idle and 3 cylinder idle enabled today at the dealer. The mechanic never done a 2nd gen one before and never heard of the 3 cylinder idle, took him about an hour. Good thing I took a copy of the TSB on a flashdrive, he asked if he could keep a copy for future reference. Sad part no, i can't tell if it's all going to work until it's cold enough
August 19, 201014 yr Author Owner Git my high idle and 3 cylinder idle enabled today at the dealer. The mechanic never done a 2nd gen one before and never heard of the 3 cylinder idle, took him about an hour. Good thing I took a copy of the TSB on a flashdrive, he asked if he could keep a copy for future reference. Sad part no, i can't tell if it's all going to work until it's cold enough Simple pull the IAT plug and insert a 56K ohm resistor in the plug. The engine must be cold... Then start the truck and in about 2 minutes of idling it should pop up with 3 cylinder high idle... If not in 5 minutes then the flash is no good...
August 20, 201014 yr Ha, never poped any codes for a couple years now and this morning , the day after having my flash I got a P 0237, P1693 and a P1694 on my way to work. Truck went limp for about 5 seconds then kicked in and the engine light came on and stayed on. Started working ok after the 5 seconds or so, and when I came out form work 12 hours later , started the truck and the engine lights off now. I see the map sensor is the P 0237 code for low voltage , wonder if that made it go limp for a few seconds, just like I had no turbo or something. I had my Quadzilla unplugged yesterday when I got the flash and plugged it in later on in the day, but drove it aorund with no issues, got home today and checked to make sure I had the plug in good when i reconnected it, seems ok . Coincedince since the flash, probably , but I just have to laugh though
August 23, 201014 yr Try this one. http://www.cumminsforum.com/forum/98-5-02-2nd-gen-all-products/308589-high-idle-fooler-set-up-sale.html#post3253543 Dobienut made it go to advanced reply or something. Dobienut, it's exactly the same. Prowelder has it in the forsale section on this forum now. Works the same and is very clean. http://forum.mopar1973man.com/showthread.php/2184-High-Idle-Fooler-Set-Up-for-Sale!!?p=16517#post16517 Thanks man for the compliment!!!!!!! Dobie, that's strange it popped some codes after the flash.... I wonder if the dealer did something wrong??
August 23, 201014 yr IDK, I doubt it, probably just coincidence. The 257 was for low voltage map sensor I think. Lights off now so i'm not worrying about it
August 23, 201014 yr IDK, I doubt it, probably just coincidence. The 257 was for low voltage map sensor I think. Lights off now so i'm not worrying about it Well that's good that it is off now!
August 24, 201014 yr JUst came in from outside checking the high idle and the 6 cyl and 3 cyl high idle is a go . Prowelder, i'll probably soon contact you about the switches....rigth after i'm done throwing the Quadzilla programmer in the garbage
Take a look... It works excellent and is a great way to warm up your truck on cold winter mornings. It will warm up a truck in under 10 minutes! :thumbsup http://mopar.mopar1973man.com/cummins/2ndgen24v/high-idle/high-idle.htm