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    Thread: Ford ECU help

    1. #1
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      Ford ECU help

      Alright... In short I am using a Ford EEC-IV MAF system but am modifying it to fit a BB mopar.... I got almost everything figured out but i have questions on four things....

      1) EVR hookup
      2) CANP
      3) AM1
      4) AM2

      These are four connections I assume I will not need... Is there anyway to simply not use these without causing errors with the ECU ?

      Another quick question... I am not definate on the fuel injector size I will need... In the end I will have a 496ci Big Block - I am looking for around 650hp --- going with 8:1 compression and a decent sized camshaft.



    2. #2
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      I dont know if this can lend any help but it has alot of good info on ford electronics.
      http://www.fordfuelinjection.com/
      66 Mustang "Project: Ballin on a budget"
      89 Mustang "Box Wine"

    3. #3
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      Another option is:

      http://www.tweecer.com/

      I know a few guys running them, and they swear by it. I downloaded the software the other day, right onto my desktop computer to take a look at it (it's free in the download section of the above site), and it looks like you can modify just about everything. Likely including the things that you're worried about causing you errors. There's even a really nice dataloging option. You can set cubic inches, injector size, which emissions accessories are active and which are disabled, etc.

      If you pick it up, let us know your results!!
      Cris Anderson
      1967 Mustang Coupe
      Our Philosophy on Horsepower


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