Possible address error for AHISL

European strategy specific for 2004 ford mustang euro spec but also modified by SVT and used on the 03/04 cobra. Can be used on all 2002-2004 mustang v8 and v6 manual and automatics. Supports automatic 4r70w control. Can be used on 2001-2004 ford F-150 4.6 / 5.4 ecu's if configured correctly as well.
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Possible address error for AHISL

Unread post by BoringF150 »

I noticed that AHISL in my .bin was ~240 but it ran fine. Changing it to the right # resulted in a no start. The FBGI0_200510.xdf shows the right value.
FBGI0_200510.xdf AHISL address: 21FFE
FBGI0_210226.xdf AHISL address: 2FFFE

I deleted and downloaded FBGI0_210226 again because I've been editing an .xdf with multiple tunerpro windows open and might have edited in the wrong window. Can anyone confirm this? I was thinking Decipha kept ahisl in a ram address on his stuff and the 2nd one isn't in ram.
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Re: Possible address error for AHISL

Unread post by decipha »

no the high slope cant be ram

that is the correct address for all eec-v.

240 means your using the outdated datalogging patch code

set your high slope and enable datalogging and off you go
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