I want to start this thread hoping to build a bit of a knowledge base here. I don't know crapola about Ford stuff. With a J3 adapter I have done a small amount of EEC4 and EEC5 stuff using various things. Also did a 2011 police interceptor using HpT with a supercharger in a transplant old ford truck. Latest quest was the Ford aftermarket coyote crate engine using HpT in a '56 Ford trucky. I did a Whipple coyote in a '67 Mustang but that one was using an AEM controller.
What I am curious about is identifying all the different ECM's/PCM's.
Here's a small amount of info I have gathered. I am hoping we can all put together a small database of pictures to help identify the controllers. I just don't know how to identify all these oaks and coppers or WTF I am looking at
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For 2011-2014 V8 Mustangs and F150s, use Copperhead
For 2011-2014 V6 Mustangs and F150s, use ESYS
For 2015 V8 Mustangs and F150s, use TC-1791
For 2011-2014 Ecoboost F150, and 2015 Ecoboost Mustang, use TC-1797*
For 2017+ F150 3.5L Ecoboost, its a TC-277,
For 2017 F150 2.7L Ecoboost, its a TC-1797,
For 2017 F150 V8, its a TC-1791
For 2018 Mustang, F150 with 5.0L or 2.7 its a TC-298
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88k EEC 5
112k EEC 5
216K EEC 5
1472K black oak SCP
1472K black oak CAN
1024k spanish oak
1024k PTEC
448k black oak
512k black oak
A list of common processor types are:
Processor Type
Vehicles
88k EEC V
1994-1995 V6 (3.8) Mustangs
112k EEC V
1996-1997 Mustangs
216k EECV
1998-2004 Mustangs, 7.3 Liter Diesel F-Series, Marauder,
216k EECV
Z-TEC Focus, Lightning Truck, Harley Truck, 2004 4.2
216k EECV
liter F-150, 2004 F-250 5.4 Liter, 2004 F-series V-10
1472k Black Oak SCP
SVT Focus
1472k Black Oak CAN
2005 -2006 F-150, 2004 4.6 F-150, 2004 5.4 F-150
1024k Spanish Oak
2005-2006 Mustangs, 2005 F-250, 2005 F-Series V10
1024k PTEC
Lincoln LS, Late model T-Bird. Explorer
448k Black Oak
2003-2004 6.0 Diesel F-Series
512 Black Oak
2005-2006 6.0 Diesel F-Series
Ford ECM/PCM types
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Re: Ford ECM/PCM types
I love this. Very very interested to help any way that I can.
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Found this on Whipple's site.
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Vehicle Model Year Engine Engine TCM PCM # TCM #
Mustang 2011-2014 5.0L READ N/A Copperhead 2048K N/A
Mustang/F150 2015-2017 5.0L READ N/A TC-1791 N/A
Mustang/F150 2018-2022 5.0L READ N/A TC-298 N/A
F150 2015-2016 2.7L/3.5L READ N/A TC-1797 N/A
F150/Raptor 2017 2.7L/3.5L READ READ TC-277 TC-277 B
F150/Raptor 2018-2020 2.7L/3.5L READ READ TC-277 TC-277 D
Explorer 2020-2022 3.0L READ N/A TC-298 B N/A
Ranger 2019-2022 2.3L READ N/A TC-298 B N/A
Expedition 2018-2022 3.5L READ N/A TC-298 N/A
Navigator 2018-2022 3.5L READ READ TC-277 TC-277
Re: Ford ECM/PCM types
Im interested to know more about the newest PCMs (2022-2023). I thought Ford/GM worked together on them so they (theoretically) should use a similar bootloader strategy.
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Re: Ford ECM/PCM types
Me too on the 22-23 stuffTazzi wrote:Im interested to know more about the newest PCMs (2022-2023). I thought Ford/GM worked together on them so they (theoretically) should use a similar bootloader strategy.
GM and Ford have the same 10 speed, I've heard Ford has serious problems with their control strategy for the trans(Dealership gossip)
I am still on the hunt(spare time) for pictures of the different controllers.
Re: Ford ECM/PCM types
At least Ford always circles the problem
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Re: Ford ECM/PCM types
To add to the listing:
96-97 Taurus 3.0L (2 valve) - EEC-V (not sure which size though since PCMFlash doesn't read these ones currently)
98-03 Taurus 3.0L (2 valve) - EEC-V 216k - PWM
04-07 Taurus 3.0L (2 valve) - Should be EEC-V 216k - CANBUS but haven't validated myself
Sable with the same engine should match up as well
98-03 Crown Vic (and similar) - EEC-V 216k - PWM
04 Crown Vic - EEC-V 216k - CANBUS
2005 is when the computer changed types.
I mostly work around EEC-V 216k computers, more or less 98-04 for most models it seems like.
96-97 Taurus 3.0L (2 valve) - EEC-V (not sure which size though since PCMFlash doesn't read these ones currently)
98-03 Taurus 3.0L (2 valve) - EEC-V 216k - PWM
04-07 Taurus 3.0L (2 valve) - Should be EEC-V 216k - CANBUS but haven't validated myself
Sable with the same engine should match up as well
98-03 Crown Vic (and similar) - EEC-V 216k - PWM
04 Crown Vic - EEC-V 216k - CANBUS
2005 is when the computer changed types.
I mostly work around EEC-V 216k computers, more or less 98-04 for most models it seems like.
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Re: Ford ECM/PCM types
Looks like a lot of the EcoBoost controllers are typical Bosch hardware. Possibly MED17.x variants. I haven't dug into it too far yet.