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How do I run the EDGE Juice with Sims?

Written by Patrick Ellis If you are running this setup, there are a few things to remember. The first - and most important - is to make sure you set the Edge to clear codes on startup. This is important because the Edge does not "turn off" EGR and DPF codes. What will happen - if you start the truck and don't clear codes - is a series of codes will pop up. Typically, these are for the EGR servo motor being disconnected, the EGR being unplugged and the DPF codes. Not deleting these codes will result in overhead console messages (i.e. see dealer now) and possibly limp mode. So make sure to set this option during your initial Edge Juice setup. Cobbs Diesel Performance sells the sims needed for your exhaust system. These sims will tell the computer that the DPF pressure is within specification and prevent regeneration and codes. It is important to note, some later flashes from Dodge program the ECM to force a regeneration after so many miles. This is often referred to as a Regeneration Counter. When the counter is reached, regardless of the sims, the truck will go into regeneration. This regeneration will last for a pre-determined amount of time. If you experience this, take the truck for a drive and make sure to drive it hard (similar to how you would when it was stock and you were trying to get a complete regeneration). When the computer determines the regeneration has completed, the process will stop. The regeneration process can last 15-45 minutes.
  • Posted on   03/08/10 at 05:43:11 PM   by Greg  | 
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