Calterm versions follow a pattern: x.10 (feature), x.16 (stability). Version 5.16 specifically addressed:
Using Calterm 5.16, an engineer can:
During an EPA FTP (Federal Test Procedure) cycle, the engineer runs Calterm in background logging mode, capturing 50+ channels at 50 Hz. After the cycle, they use Calterm’s function to correlate each NOx spike with a specific calibration map lookup index. The result: pinpoint accuracy for lean-NOx trap regeneration timing. calterm5.16
To regenerate a DPF, the engine must raise exhaust temperature. Calterm lets engineers modify: Calterm versions follow a pattern: x
Modify fuel maps, torque curves, speed limits, and emission settings (such as DPF, SCR, and EGR systems). and emission settings (such as DPF