AdBlue system and Scania S580 V8 free exhaust
Damper operation
Don't forget to consult our SCANIA Euro 4 5 6 special reprogramming database.
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When upgrading your Scania S580 V8 to free-exhaust, be aware that the exhaust management system needs to be overhauled to modify the occurrence of FAP and AdBlue faults. Euro 6 emissions management includes treatment via the EMS S8 engine management system. Intervention on this system must be carried out correctly, so that the truck does not display any errors on the dashboard. This operation is generally reserved for countries where the Euro 6 standard is not in force.
Adblue management steps to enable a valve system on Scania V8 Euro 6
We have to save and modify the truck's configuration first. Our Scania SDP3 software enables us to communicate fully with all the vehicle's ECUs, and our various Scania engineering programs allow us in "research & development" mode to modify parameters that even the dealership would not be able to achieve.
MODIFYING THE EXHAUST SYSTEM ON A SCANIA EURO 6 WITHOUT THIS UPDATE WILL AUTOMATICALLY PUT THE TRUCK IN DEFAULT AND RESTRICT POWER!
Scania S580 free exhaust: Extraction of engine mapping and EMS S8 Adblue management system data
The data contained in Scania Euro 6's EMS S8 memory can be read using a variety of hardware, such as Kess or Genius. These programs can be used to obtain all the vehicle's configuration and operating data. Injection maps, turbo pressure, exhaust management, etc. Data is read and written via the OBD manufacturer's diagnostic socket. AdBlue management has been completely overhauled, and all codes have been permanently eliminated so that no warning lights appear.
- Writing new data to the EMS S8 computer
- Read vehicle information via the manufacturer's software and implement new parameters via XCOM Recherche & Development
- Using Genius to extract mapping data. Also realized with the Kess
You can also visit the Scania-specific page to find out more.