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<blockquote data-quote="RustyC" data-source="post: 410902" data-attributes="member: 1997"><p><strong>Re: Scanner Tool for 7.3</strong></p><p></p><p>Very interested in how it works out. I use a very similar program to communicate with Caterpillar equipment. If this is somewhat close to operate as our ET program I may spring for it as well. I have zero intentions of parting ways with my 2002 7.3 4x4.</p><p>I could see this opening up a few options for me. The cylinder contribution test or cutout test are very very useful. </p><p></p><p>I had a customer today with a complaint of low power under load, 5 mins on the laptop and I was able to tell him that his #6 injector had failed mechanically but was electrically fine. He had a 17 % power loss because he was only running on 5 cylinders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RustyC, post: 410902, member: 1997"] [b]Re: Scanner Tool for 7.3[/b] Very interested in how it works out. I use a very similar program to communicate with Caterpillar equipment. If this is somewhat close to operate as our ET program I may spring for it as well. I have zero intentions of parting ways with my 2002 7.3 4x4. I could see this opening up a few options for me. The cylinder contribution test or cutout test are very very useful. I had a customer today with a complaint of low power under load, 5 mins on the laptop and I was able to tell him that his #6 injector had failed mechanically but was electrically fine. He had a 17 % power loss because he was only running on 5 cylinders. [/QUOTE]
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