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- 2023 Apr 20, 08:57
- Forum: The Range
- Topic: Escort P2D Put in a 4 Cylinder /w different firing order
- Replies: 15
- Views: 7448
Re: Escort P2D Put in a 4 Cylinder /w different firing order
There's an eec-v list on the eecanalyzer website. There also used to be a eec-iv and eec-v list on the internet but I cannot find it any more.
- 2023 Apr 13, 09:13
- Forum: The Range
- Topic: Escort P2D Put in a 4 Cylinder /w different firing order
- Replies: 15
- Views: 7448
Re: Escort P2D Put in a 4 Cylinder /w different firing order
The strategy is essentially the program the ECU runs. It can be used on just a single type of vehicle or several dozen.
- 2023 Feb 17, 04:33
- Forum: The Range
- Topic: Escort P2D Put in a 4 Cylinder /w different firing order
- Replies: 15
- Views: 7448
Re: Escort P2D Put in a 4 Cylinder /w different firing order
An eec-iv is perfectly fine for your application. The main issue is the finding DIY tuning hardware (now Moates have closed) and a definition to suit the strategy your ECU uses. For the latter it is best to find what strategies are supported and then select an ECU that uses one of those.
The different firing order of the VW and the Ford engines is not a problem, just rearrange the injectors and HT leads to suit.
The different firing order of the VW and the Ford engines is not a problem, just rearrange the injectors and HT leads to suit.
- 2023 Jan 28, 06:36
- Forum: Moates Support
- Topic: MOATES -- FYI
- Replies: 81
- Views: 25704
Re: MOATES -- FYI
Craig's 'Suckit' program is written for the 'Son-of-EECSucka' design which I am guessing (I have not seen the 'Son-of-EECSucka' design) is not the same as the Andrew March 'EECSucka' variants.
If you are looking to improve the design then something these basic parallel port ROM dumper designs don't seem to allow for is that the MBUS should be tri-stated whenever the DI is to be changed.
If you are looking to improve the design then something these basic parallel port ROM dumper designs don't seem to allow for is that the MBUS should be tri-stated whenever the DI is to be changed.
- 2023 Jan 25, 14:46
- Forum: Moates Support
- Topic: MOATES -- FYI
- Replies: 81
- Views: 25704
Re: MOATES -- FYI
Your PLX3 read is corrupted.
- 2022 Dec 27, 10:00
- Forum: FBGI0 - 02-04 Mustangs (ALL)
- Topic: ZYA2 Corrupt?
- Replies: 9
- Views: 4629
Re: ZYA2 Corrupt?
Deselect the 'Show Compare Difference' button to the right of the 'Show Compare Bin Data' button (the scales icon).
- 2022 Dec 23, 09:53
- Forum: FBGI0 - 02-04 Mustangs (ALL)
- Topic: ZYA2 Corrupt?
- Replies: 9
- Views: 4629
Re: ZYA2 Corrupt?
The difference you are seeing is because you are comparing the tables using the 'Show Compare Difference' option. If you use the 'Show Compare Bin Data' option on it's own you will see the values are not that much different.
- 2022 Nov 30, 03:56
- Forum: Moates Support
- Topic: MOATES -- FYI
- Replies: 81
- Views: 25704
Re: MOATES -- FYI
The Ford memory chips are custom and use eight parallel bidirectional tri-state address/data lines (typically called the MBus) and three asynchronous output control signals to determine the direction of the transfer, the type of data transferred (address, instruction, or data) and timing of the transfer on the Mbus. These memory chips are not available for the public to buy and is why the J3 devices use programmable gate array devices to interface a standard ROM chip with the EEC.
- 2022 Nov 04, 14:45
- Forum: Hardware, Programming & Disassembly
- Topic: AD software to hardware
- Replies: 10
- Views: 5667
Re: AD software to hardware
It's a variation of the Bill Lawrance disassembler.
- 2022 Nov 04, 04:42
- Forum: Hardware, Programming & Disassembly
- Topic: AD software to hardware
- Replies: 10
- Views: 5667
Re: AD software to hardware
Ford Australia missed a simple code improvement in their A to D routine where they have 4 in the high nibble;
e.g. instead of
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an2b tmp4l,#$0f
stb tmp4l,AD_Command
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an3b AD_Command,tmp4l,#$0f