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SHOf429
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Since I stumbled upon this project and reasonable options for tuning my ride are otherwise non-existent, here I am. The intended use is a 94 Ford Taurus SHO with 3.0 and MTX. The factory ECU doesn't meet all the needs I have and this project seems to be the most economical.
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That stock ECU what connector is it using? How many pins? We are trying to make some relevant breakout boards.
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Ford uses something called EEC-IV. It has 60 pins in a three-row arrangement. Later they had an EEC-V starting in 96. It has 104 pins in a four row arrangement.
EEC-IV connectors
EEC-IV connectors
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