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  • Binary Editor 2010 and EEC Analyzer Registration
  • In order to issue you a license for Binary Editor, you must first download and install the software. ( http://www.eecanalyzer.net )  Once you have downloaded and installed the software, go to the ...
  • Binary Editor 2012: Dongle updates for EEC Analyzer
  • If you purchase Binary Editor 2012 with a dongle from us, it will come pre-activated for Binary Editor and the Innovate Wideband logger.  If you purchased EEC Analyzer, you will need to gather and...
  • BURN1+F2A+F2E: Reading Ford ECMs
  • There are two products that we sell that can read the program in a factory ECM: BURN1/BURN2 with a F2A and F2E – This setup can be used to read ECMs on the bench.  ECM does not need to be powered....
  • Capacitor Repair: Ford A9L ECM
  • All electronics will fail with age.  A significant chunk of the failures are due to electrolytic capacitor failure.  These components are virtually guaranteed to fail eventually, even under normal...
  • Cloning Ford ECMs
  • You can use our tools to “clone” a 1986 – 2004 Ford ECM, without needing any definitions or tuning software. There are a few caveats:1. ECUs must have the same hardware ID. You can’t mix and match...
  • Dev: Making new datalogging definitions for QuarterHorse
  • Creating definitions for datalogging with the QH is a complicated, involved process.   Regardless of which software is being used, there is a common core set of tasks that need to be done to allow...
  • EECEditor
  • EECEditor is a ROM Editor for many Ford vehicles.
  • F3
  • The F3 is a simple chip for EEC-based Ford ECUs allowing the stock program to be replaced with a tune of your choice. To install, simply clean contacts of the EEC connector with carb cleaner and ...
  • F3v2
  •   Overview The F3v2 is a simple chip for EEC-based Ford ECUs (~86-04) allowing the stock program to be replaced with a tune of your choice.  This unit was introduced in 2016 and replaces the pr...
  • Ford: Box code – strategy – vehicle cross reference
  • This page is intended to help people who have looked here to figure out if there is support for their vehicle. Each ECM has a 3 or 4 digit processor code that uniquely identifies it.  You can tell...
  • Ford: “Calibrated” MAFs
  • Calibrated MAFs are something you are almost guaranteed to run into sooner or later tuning EECIV Fords.  Although largely an artifact of yesteryear when tuning tools were not available, “calibrate...
  • Ford: Diesel Programming
  • Product Pages:   F3, QH1Related Articles: F3, QH1Categories: All Articles, Ford Good news: Our hardware (Quarterhorse, F3, F8, F2A+F2E) works great on diesel trucks Old Bad news: As of this time (...
  • Ford: Information we need (READ ME)
  • We probably get 10 emails a week of the form: “Dear Moates, My name is ________ and I have a _________ Ford.  Can I use your products to tune my car/truck/van/etc. ?” Identifying J3 Port ECMs Our ...
  • Ford Overview (READ ME)
  • “I have a Ford.  What do I need to tune my car?” is an email we frequently receive.  Hopefully this page will provide some answers. We also often get asked, “Can I use your product to let me put _...
  • Ford: Strategies supported
  • Although you can use our Ford hardware ( F3 Jaybird QuarterHorse ) on just about any 86-2004 Ford, software is much more lacking.  Currently (2021) there are three primary software packages that su...
  • Ford: TunerPro Definitions for QuarterHorse
  • In addition to any definitions you might find on TunerPro’s Webpage or TI Performance‘s webpage, there are also some definitions we try to maintain.  If you are going to use the QuarterHorse with ...
  • Ford Tuning: Getting Started with Moates Hardware
  • Chapter 1: Introduction, Overview and Summary Questions you may have coming in: How do I determine what is needed? Keep reading! What vehicles are compatible? Hardware will work with all 2004 and ...
  • Ford: Using our gear with other vendors’ products
  • Fairly regularly we get asked something along the lines of, “I had my car tuned by Joe Bob at Fast Bob’s Racing and he used a ___________ (not ours) chip.  I want to make a few changes to the tune...
  • Logging a wideband with TunerPro RT: Ford/QH
  • Logging a wideband in TunerPro RT can be a little complicated because it requires simple algebra and a basic knowledge of how ADCs and widebands work.  While there are a few steps, it’s fairly str...
  • Quarterhorse
  • About the QuarterHorse The QuarterHorse delivers in unparalleled fashion. It plugs into the J3 port like a chip, but can do much more. The QH hardware is compatible with all EEC-IV and EEC-V ECMs...
  • QuarterHorse: 1.4 to 1.6 Firmware
  • There has been one major firmware upgrade for the QuarterHorse.  There is minimal impact for EECIV users (i.e. Foxbody, 94-95 GT) but EECV users will see a much bigger difference. What changed? E...
  • QuarterHorse: Battery Installation
  • Currently shipping QuarterHorses differ from the original in two subtle ways: There is a circuit to keep the QH’s memory using power from the Keep-Alive-Memory voltage supplied to the ECM with th...
  • QuarterHorse – Optoisolator Install and Use
  • On some vehicles, the QH doesn’t work well due to an excessive amount of electrical noise or ground potential differences.  In these cases, the optoisolator module we sell provides electrical isol...
  • Tuner Pro RT v5: Using TPRT with QuarterHorse
  • The QuarterHorse Ford tuning tool is supported by TunerPro RT version 5 and newer.  This document will briefly cover the steps necessary for using the QuarterHorse with TunerPro RT. General Setup ...
  • TunerPro RT
  • Tuner Pro is a piece of software written by Mark Mansur that is compatible with a great number of vehicles and ECUs. Download TunerPro here Originally written to modify GM and Ford binaries, the u...
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