DAF CF65 ECU remapping
6 files available
About remapping
The DAF CF 65 accounts for 6 files in our catalogue, spread across the 5.9, 6.7 and 6.9 litre diesel blocks. It is a light distribution truck for urban and regional delivery.
Stage 1 makes up 5 files, with single AdBlue, DPF and EGR entries. The ECUs are Cummins CM850, CM2150 and CM2350 plus EDC7 and EDC7C1. On heavy vehicles we always work to conservative criteria.
Model highlights
- ›5 Stage 1 files across the 5.9, 6.7 and 6.9 litre diesel blocks.
- ›A light distribution truck for urban and regional delivery.
- ›Single AdBlue, DPF and EGR entries for maintenance work.
- ›ECUs including Cummins CM850, CM2150, CM2350, EDC7 and EDC7C1.
Engines
| 6.9 L | 2 | |
| Otros | 2 | |
| 5.9d | Turbo-Diesel | 1 |
| 6.7 L | 1 |
ECUs
ECU manufacturers
Available services
Remapping services
Stage 1
Optimising the original map with no hardware changes: more power and torque, full reliability.
AdBlue/SCR off
AdBlue/SCR system management to avoid faults and lock-outs.
DPF off
Particulate filter solution: no more regenerations or blockage warnings.
EGR off
EGR valve management to reduce soot issues and improve response.
Why remap with Repromatronic
- ✓More power and torque with engine-safe tuning
- ✓Sharper throttle response and nicer driving
- ✓Potential fuel savings in normal driving
- ✓Files built from the original and 100% reversible
- ✓Made by technicians with thousands of projects behind them
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Log in as a professionalFrequently asked questions
How does it differ from the CF 75 and CF 85?
The CF 65 is the lightest of the family, with smaller engine blocks. Each has its own entry in our catalogue.
What are the Cummins CM ECUs?
They are Cummins engine control units, used where the truck carries that engine family. They appear identified in our catalogue.
What do you aim for on a distribution truck?
Sustained pulling capacity when loaded and contained fuel consumption per hundred kilometres, which is what shows up on the fleet's cost sheet.
