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by Motozoic
2024 Mar 09, 16:01
Forum: PCM / ECU / EEC Tuning
Topic: Downgrading to CDAN4 to control newer vehicle
Replies: 8
Views: 640

Re: Downgrading to CDAN4 to control newer vehicle

Word. Now I’m curious about the MPLS, though.
by Motozoic
2024 Mar 09, 00:41
Forum: PCM / ECU / EEC Tuning
Topic: Downgrading to CDAN4 to control newer vehicle
Replies: 8
Views: 640

Re: Downgrading to CDAN4 to control newer vehicle

Well, the car is gone, so I can't check the transmission, but it was definitely running a VR sensor with CDAN4. The circuitry is simplified with VR anyway, it's just a zero crossing detection at low voltage that might need amplification, but the '96 Mustang that the EEC-V came out of had a VR sensor on the 4.6 in it. 2-wire variable reluctance sensor, not the Hall effect 3-wire deal.
by Motozoic
2024 Mar 08, 09:53
Forum: PCM / ECU / EEC Tuning
Topic: Downgrading to CDAN4 to control newer vehicle
Replies: 8
Views: 640

Re: Downgrading to CDAN4 to control newer vehicle

I downloaded your Marauder tune and the def to peruse it in TP. Looks fairly comprehensive. What hardware code EECs does RZASA work with?

FYI, I'm fairly certain I had a digital MLPS and VR sensor in my Mach 1 when I did the conversion using CDAN4. You can select the sensor types in the definition (at least the one from Derek).
by Motozoic
2024 Mar 08, 02:12
Forum: PCM / ECU / EEC Tuning
Topic: EQE3 pcm help
Replies: 15
Views: 9225

Re: EQE3 pcm help

BTW, I'm running what was originally an EQE3/REAC4 box with FLN0/READ0. Ford IDS pulled down that calibration when tying it down to the modules in my truck.
by Motozoic
2024 Mar 08, 01:56
Forum: PCM / ECU / EEC Tuning
Topic: Downgrading to CDAN4 to control newer vehicle
Replies: 8
Views: 640

Re: Downgrading to CDAN4 to control newer vehicle

LOL why is it such a bad idea? My recollection of CDAN4 is that it runs an SBF and 4R70W perfectly fine.

CoreTuning is looking at the spark situation - of course, READ0 or REAC4 are definitely not the most popular strategies to mess with, so they have less mileage and there's still work to do. That being said, I do have this thing running fairly decently. I did have to tune the shit out of it, but I'm able to drive it to work and back now.

The other thing is that sometimes the midrange and top end (haven't been to the top end yet, about to hit 200 miles) reveals that something's not right with the fueling. I'm running Ford LU24A injectors at 65 psi, which Ford publishes all the data for at that pressure and the part throttle and startup is great. But get much further than 3500 RPM sometimes, the engine feels lean and doesn't make the power it ought to. More recently, it's pulling almost cleanly through 3500 up to a bit past 4000 RPM, so maybe the engine is just breaking in? No idea... didn't have any issues with this exact same engine block and rotating assembly with a different set of heads and intake in an old Fox body (I guess there's potentially a 1300 lb advantage, though!). The MAF is the typical 90mm LMAF with data from your MAF reference page. Chucking the wideband on it is kind of a pain, but might have to do it.
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by Motozoic
2024 Mar 06, 10:10
Forum: PCM / ECU / EEC Tuning
Topic: Downgrading to CDAN4 to control newer vehicle
Replies: 8
Views: 640

Downgrading to CDAN4 to control newer vehicle

I have a READ0 definition from CoreTuning and I've been able to tune my '00 Mountaineer with it, but have run into a roadblock. The definition doesn't properly expose the base spark tables and they are currently clipping the MBT and Borderline tables which have been tuned, causing the engine to run significantly more retarded than it should based on a list of extensive engine modifications. I've reached out to CoreTuning to see if that can be fixed, but something I've had in the back of my mind for a while is replacing the EEC-V currently in use for READ0 with a CDAN4 strategy instead.

I've tuned an old Mustang project of mine using CDAN4 successfully (SailorBob's definition) and I have to say it was the best tuning experience I've had thus far. One major difference is the fact that SailorBob's definitions include PIDs which are deliberately removed from CoreTuning defs. Just wanted to see what others might have to say about "reverting" to an older strategy simply because the definition is easier to work with.
by Motozoic
2023 Dec 03, 22:29
Forum: PCM / ECU / EEC Tuning
Topic: EQE3 pcm help
Replies: 15
Views: 9225

Re: EQE3 pcm help

I'm totally unfamiliar with the READ0 strategy. Is this the last update from Ford for the 2nd gen Explorer/Mountaineer?

Your link to download it does not provide a READ0 definition, only the ancient REAC4 def that is incomplete. I'm aware that there are tools to update the underlying strategy on the ECM via the OBD port, so assuming you can take an ECM that is originally REAC4 and update it to READ0, potentially.
by Motozoic
2023 Nov 29, 23:02
Forum: PCM / ECU / EEC Tuning
Topic: EQE3 pcm help
Replies: 15
Views: 9225

Re: EQE3 pcm help

Mike, what is the status of the REAC4 definition? How does READ0 work with a REAC4 calibration?
by Motozoic
2023 Nov 29, 22:35
Forum: PCM / ECU / EEC Tuning
Topic: Datalog viewer recommendations
Replies: 1
Views: 1855

Re: Datalog viewer recommendations

I've been using MegalogViewer HD for quite a while. It's a pretty solid option for most tuning fanatics.
by Motozoic
2023 Nov 19, 17:38
Forum: PCM / ECU / EEC Tuning
Topic: EQE3 pcm help
Replies: 15
Views: 9225

Re: EQE3 pcm help

So how did you get a read on your EQE3 using TunerPro? I have the same EEC-V in my '00 Mountaineer and the only way I've been able to read and update the tune on it has been by using an old TwEECer RT device I've got with Mike Glover's CalEdit software (recently updated to support this). From what I understand, the EQE3 is a REAC4 strategy.