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by dbh97
Wed Jun 03, 2020 2:38 am
Forum: Dev: Hardware
Topic: Ford 60 pin EEC-IV connector breakout board
Replies: 52
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Re: Ford 60 pin EEC-IV connector breakout board

I haven't cut it apart but I believe it is the same. These are cables that plug into a breakout box. one goes from the harness to the box, and the other goes from the box to the ECU. It is for testing sensors etc. while the engine is running. Here's one on ebay. The cables are different but it's bas...
by dbh97
Tue Jun 02, 2020 10:51 pm
Forum: Dev: Hardware
Topic: Ford 60 pin EEC-IV connector breakout board
Replies: 52
Views: 47078

Re: Ford 60 pin EEC-IV connector breakout board

This is from a Rotunda EEC-IV monitor adapter I got off ebay a couple of years back. Just eyeballing the traces I'd say they are about 20mil (except the wider ones). Ignore the burnt trace - that was me shorting it out. IMG_20200602_174208.jpg If anyone needs connectors, I don't need these anymore a...
by dbh97
Tue Jun 02, 2020 1:56 pm
Forum: Dev: Hardware
Topic: Ford 60 pin EEC-IV connector breakout board
Replies: 52
Views: 47078

Re: Ford 60 pin EEC-IV connector breakout board

I wasn't sure whether Hellen had enough outputs for 8 cylinders, as the Wiki lists it as "TBD cylinders".
The connector layout for Proteus would make connecting to an adapter board more difficult, though doable. If Hellen can run a V8, that looks like a great option.
by dbh97
Mon Jun 01, 2020 11:50 pm
Forum: Dev: Hardware
Topic: Ford 60 pin EEC-IV connector breakout board
Replies: 52
Views: 47078

Re: Ford 60 pin EEC-IV connector breakout board

I'm also interested in a 104-pin board. I've got a 1997 F-150, and the 96-97 ECUs are not reprogrammable so you have to keep a chip in them full time. If I'm going to tie up money in hardware to be able to tune, I'd rather invest in the future of rusEFI. Someone mentioned making adapter boards for m...