Hardware codes openly supported by decipha

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Hardware codes openly supported by decipha

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Michael, What is the reason that MPC-197 is not a supported hardware code?

http://www.efidynotuning.com/eecv.htm
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Re: Hardware codes openly supported by decipha

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Thats not the hardware code link

http://efidynotuning.com/downloads.htm

shows as rzasa ???
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Re: Hardware codes openly supported by decipha

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The reason I asked because when I click your link http://www.efidynotuning.com/eecv.htm It shows this and MPC-197 is not in the list so my question is what is the reason that it is not a supported code?

"The following Hardware Codes are OPENLY supported by decipha:

Hardware Codes
MLC-461 MLC-462 MLC-462A MLC-463 MLC-463A
MPC-14A MPC-14B MPC-14C MPC-14D MPC-14E MPC-14F MPC-14G
MPC-141
MPC-15B MPC-15C
MPC-206
MPC-205 MPC-204
MPC-201 MPC-207 MPC-202
MPC-175 MPC-176 MPC-177 MPC-185 MPC-186 MPC-187 MPC-188 MPC-195 MPC-196 MPC-198"
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Re: Hardware codes openly supported by decipha

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The reason that I asked is because one of the two wrecker drivers that I know has a 2003 Crown Vic PCM with this part number, 3W7A12A650BFB.
Also on the tag/sticker it says, MPC-197 and on your list, I noticed a run of numbers, MPC-195, MPC-196, then MPC-198. I wondered if it was a typo or an accident that MPC-197 was skipped. Will it take the RZASA tune or one of the others?
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Re: Hardware codes openly supported by decipha

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that page is from 2014. It quickly became too tedious and time consuming to list everything and then having to manually sift through and search for a particular code so I made the search box that I linked 3 posts up. Type it in and you will quickly find out its rzasa.

Although its not the case for thos but never assume a range of hardware codes are compatible. For example XXX-337 and XXX-339 may be the same class but XXX-338 may have entirely different bit mapping making it not compatible. Those numbers I just through out but you get the idea.
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Re: Hardware codes openly supported by decipha

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Thanks Michael. I typed in MPC-197 and RZASA popped up. I assume that is good then before I purchase this PCM from the guy. My funds are limited, so I can't afford something that won't work. Thanks again for your help and time.
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