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F3 Ford Memory Adapter For Eec-iv And Eec-v *tuning Chip* on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

Bend, Oregon, United States

Bend, Oregon, United States
only ued about a month to run base tune on engine
Brand:Moates Warranty:No

This device is a J3 chip module for EEC-IV and EEC-V. It should work with all applications, including Turbo EEC-IV. Supports 1,2,4 bank EEC systems. Comes with memory chip already installed. Just use the BURN2+FA or Jaybird to reprogram it. Also has provisions for an external switch (single wire solder on and switch to chassis ground) for selecting between 2 separate programs. 

It was used for only about a month while i ran a base tune on an engine. The tune on it now is for a non-HO firing order 347 stroker with 30lb injectors, aluminum heads, and a 90mm MAF. This will likely need to be cleared and have your own tune added. 

Shipping is free and you will be provided a tracking number. Handling time is usually same day that payment is received, except on weekends and evenings. No returns are accepted on used parts and everything is sold AS IS and in the condition the description states. Good luck! 

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