How to tell which Detroit DDEC engine you have

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Your ECM can help you identify which Detroit DDEC engine you have.

What electronic engine management system does your engine have?

DDEC II ECM – thicker than later models
DDEC III ECM – thinner than earlier models

Detroit Diesel Electronic Controls (DDEC) is a popular engine management system used in Detroit Diesel engines, most commonly the SER 60 12.7 and 14.0L diesel engines. There are a couple of ways you can find your Detroit DDEC level. One way is to locate your engine serial number and call your local Detroit Diesel dealer, who should be able to tell you. Another common method is to look at the size of the ECM or engine computer.

Physical Size of your ECM - how thick is it?

The physical size of the Electronic Control Modules (ECMs) used in Detroit Diesel engines varies depending on the specific DDEC level and the model year of the engine. As the Detroit DDEC levels have evolved, the ECMs have become smaller and more compact due to advancements in technology and manufacturing.

For example, the DDEC II ECMs are generally thicker compared to the later DDEC III models. This difference in thickness can often be an easy visual cue when identifying older versus newer ECMs. Additionally, the design improvements over time have made these ECMs more efficient while reducing their overall size.

How you can tell which Detroit DDEC engine you have

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