PCM code?

Old Sep 25, 2006 | 12:54 PM
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PCM code?

i think i found the pcm code on my truck. according to troyer performance its on the white sticker on the PCM and its 3 letters followed by a number;
the code is: PCE2 ....... now how do i know if this is supported by the edge programmer, i have an '06 FX4
 
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Old Sep 25, 2006 | 01:07 PM
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Hi.

I have the exact same PCM code. My Calibration code (as read by my X2), is TEJF4P5.

If you then look here ...

https://local.edgeproducts.com/edge/...nformation.pdf

... you'll see theTEJF4 'family' is supported. To be sure, you'd need to confirm with Edge whether 'P5' is significant or not in terms of their specific tuning.

OR, you could just go with a TP-tuned X2; true custom tuning, spectacular results, and you'd KNOW that it is supported.

Good luck.

Cheers
Bubba
 
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Old Sep 26, 2006 | 10:09 AM
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[QUOTE=MGDfan]Hi.

I have the exact same PCM code. My Calibration code (as read by my X2), is TEJF4P5.

If you then look here ...

https://local.edgeproducts.com/edge/...nformation.pdf

... you'll see theTEJF4 'family' is supported. To be sure, you'd need to confirm with Edge whether 'P5' is significant or not in terms of their specific tuning.

Where did you find calibration code on 06?
 
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Old Sep 26, 2006 | 10:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Gonkey
Where did you find calibration code on 06?
Hi.

It's internal to the PCM - you need a flash device to read it.

you need all 7 characters for a proper custom tune (X2); 5 characters for a canned one (Edge).

Call the tuner person of your choice with your PCM code ( the one on the outside of the unit) to confirm.

Cheers
Bubba
 
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Old Sep 26, 2006 | 07:09 PM
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Fine some one in NJ with a XCal II it takes two Min
 
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Old Sep 27, 2006 | 12:07 AM
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Or you could do like I did and buy on only to find my hex aint supported yet.
I was told mid sept and guess what still............................................. .................................................. .................................................. ...........
nothing
 
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Old Oct 2, 2006 | 12:30 PM
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Hi Dmoe,

Just guessing, that sounds like an Edge product, rather than our Troyer Performance custom tuning.

The only "delay" we have on anything in terms of not having strategies is the 2007 F-150, which is being worked on right now, literally as we speak, and should be ready in a few days - we just need a firmware update to handle ht new PCM in the 2007 F-150. And generally speaking, we do not send XCalibrator 2 units out for our custom tuning for 2007 F-150 owners because we are waiting for that firmware update - so this really sounds like an Edge problem, I'm guessing?

Now there might be one additional possibility - there was a strategy for a Roush intercooled blower that we just got, that we have been waiting on for a while longer than normal. It's for a very rare dealer update code in a 2004 5.4 3V F-150, and applies only to that one code, and even then only with the Roush intercooled supercharger.

Just FYI..............
 
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