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will you have anything for the ford EEC-IV or EEC-V?
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Yessir. In the 4.X series (not 4.0, however).
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Mangus wrote:Yessir. In the 4.X series (not 4.0, however).
Great......can't wait to see what will come
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by Mangus »
In case you missed it, the latest release of TunerPro (4.13) has full EECIV/EECV support. =)
Enjoy!
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by ares650 »
yes....I saw that. Just need to find the def files and ecu file. Thanks
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by dex »
Which ecu are you interested in?
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A9L
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by Mangus »
http://tunerpro.markmansur.com/
Go to the downloads portion of the site, specifically the bin definitions. Look at the second table titled "Ford".
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Note that the a9L definition on the TunerPro web site assumes the first bit of padding have been removed from the bin (0-0x2000).
Alternately you could set the offset in the XDF header to 0x2000.
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by ares650 »
Thanks Guys