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by blacksaleen95
2024 May 12, 14:20
Forum: Hardware, Programming & Disassembly
Topic: Foxbody EEC-V
Replies: 2
Views: 75

Foxbody EEC-V

Looking for some guidance as I've found limited info in my searches...

Current setup: Boner Stock 92 Foxbody (A9P), '03 4R70w (microshift)

Plans: EEC-V Swap retaining '03 4R70w trans electronics, and factory 92 ignition (TFI/Dist)(I know it's trash)

I'm aware that the DIS is a better setup, and plan on using it on some future projects, however I'm just trying to get my feet wet with the QH on a stocker setup and play around with the 4R70 and tuning parameters before I dive into something that warrants the DIS.

In my searches I've seen the '96 F150 5.0 ECU suggested, but I'm not clear if it will support the requirements I have for the transmission. (would prefer to retain '03 trans electronics).. Before I go on my search for this ECU, I just want to confirm with some of the more knowledgeable guys that this is possible and that ECU is my only option.

Any suggestions or input is appreciated!

Jim
by blacksaleen95
2024 Apr 29, 00:37
Forum: PCM / ECU / EEC Tuning
Topic: Datalog viewer recommendations
Replies: 3
Views: 2585

Re: Datalog viewer recommendations

mechanicalmatch wrote: 2023 Nov 25, 17:29 I am looking for some software, to import csv files and allows one to graph and compare parameters against each other. Need to support 100's of parameters at the same time.
My main focus is work related stuff with Cummins Insite datalogs. I also do car stuff as well so I need something customizable to be able to use it with the many different ways that the .csv files are set up.
I have looked at efi analytics, but it isn't geared towards the amount of parameters I am looking at. It does look nice for basic automotive datalogs.
If I get better at Excel I guess I could make a template or macro to feed the log into and it puts it into a nice format for me. Having to do it manually for every file is not time efficient.

Right now I am considering some online courses to get better at Excel and to manipulate the data how i see fit but I would rather focus on other things right now. I do see learning more about excel to be a great skill set to have now days.
I use GEMS data analysis pro to do exactly what you're trying to do. The free version doesn't allow CSV import, but you can get a feel for the interface. I've used it with a ton of calculated math channels, datalogs as big as a 1gb, and with 50+ data sets open before. (Was using it for test data at work)

https://gems.co.uk/products/software/gda/