MADS Smarty UDC Software 03-07 Dodge 5.9L Cummins
First of all, here's how the UDC Software works For those with pre-existing Smarty Jr. (J-06), Sr. (S-06), and SSR and want the ultimate in tuning capabilities, you can purchase the UDC dongle and download the software to give your current Smarty this capability. The Smarty tuner will retain all of it's actual features (power levels, options, etc.). In addition to the previous features there is now the possibility for you to program the Smarty with your own modified parameters to fine tune the truck. One more power level is added to Smarty's menu The User Defined CaTCHER.
The highest goal at Smarty for the UDC was simplicity. Any professional tuner will tell you that the most time consuming part in custom tuning is working out the right "base tune." There are hundreds of parameters that need to come together for a smooth, powerful, and trouble free base tune. With the UDC as the base software, the highest CaTCHER in the Smarty is used and the customer then needs to fine tune only the most performance relevant parameters.
For the Common Rail 5.9L's, these engine operation parameters are:
- Duration (how long the fuel is injected)
- Timing (when the fuel is injected in relation to top dead center)
- Rail Pressure
- Wastegate opening pressure (where applicable)
- Torque Management (throttle sensitivity)

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First of all, here's how the UDC Software works For those with pre-existing Smarty Jr. (J-06), Sr. (S-06), and SSR and want the ultimate in tuning capabilities, you can purchase the UDC dongle and download the software to give your current Smarty this capability. The Smarty tuner will retain all of it's actual features (power levels, options, etc.). In addition to the previous features there is now the possibility for you to program the Smarty with your own modified parameters to fine tune the truck. One more power level is added to Smarty's menu The User Defined CaTCHER.
The highest goal at Smarty for the UDC was simplicity. Any professional tuner will tell you that the most time consuming part in custom tuning is working out the right "base tune." There are hundreds of parameters that need to come together for a smooth, powerful, and trouble free base tune. With the UDC as the base software, the highest CaTCHER in the Smarty is used and the customer then needs to fine tune only the most performance relevant parameters.
For the Common Rail 5.9L's, these engine operation parameters are:
- Duration (how long the fuel is injected)
- Timing (when the fuel is injected in relation to top dead center)
- Rail Pressure
- Wastegate opening pressure (where applicable)
- Torque Management (throttle sensitivity)














