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Tuning 4.0 OHV supercharged


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Alright, I posted this in the 4.0 section, but I figured this might be a good place too. I have a 4.0 OHV supercharged in a 1994 Ranger, and I need the files to tune it with a Moates Quarterhorse. My PCM code is HAG0 and the Moates C/S guy said my strategy code is W2E1. I'd really appreciate any help in getiing ahold of these files.
 
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Alright, when I was messing around looking at different software and such, I downloaded the TwEECer software, and found the file W2E1.dat in one of the folders. Is this one of the files I need?
 

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Couldnt tell you. I use Binary editor software and the definition files (strategy files) are .xlsx files, but I would guess you are on the right track.
 

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Well, today I found after screwing around with the files for a bit that the TwEECer version is a .DAT file, and I need, like Davis said, a .XLSX file for BE. I really don't want to have to convert to OBD-II unless I absolutly have to. Does anyone know where I can find a PCM interchange list? TwEECer supports the UMP1 Explorer/Ranger PCM, but I don't know what year range that came in or whether or not it will plug in with little modification.
 

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In all honesty you could take most v6 computers and adapt them. It's not ideal, but doable. I'm pretty sure QH supports a fair number of v6 ecus.
 

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Hey man, not to hijack ur thread, but could u tell me how u SC'd ur OHV 4.0? I am looking to do so to my 91 explorer 4.0 OHV and am in need of guidance.
 

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