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stephen low 03-28-2007 07:53 AM

Ford computer security
 
As many of you may recall I mentioned making contact with a fellow woking for Ford that has the ability to turn off the security in the engine computer of my AU2 package.

I've caught up with him earlier this week as I am starting to work through electricals with an auto elec., who suggested I talk to the Ford bloke about getting my computer put into some form of security-less limp mode to allow us to at least start the car as part of the wiring exercise.

The Ford bloke indicated he has developed his own programs so that he isn't using any Ford gear to do this work but he is still cautious and reserved on what cars he does this with. However I did mention way back when that he had also mentioned about overcoming the Ford B series car security.

Given that Boss engines are being shoehorned into cars as we speak, is there anyone out there that want's me to ask more on this issue for B series cars from this contact?

If so what do you need to know?

PM on this if you want instead.

Cheers

boss290cobra 03-28-2007 10:14 PM

hi stephen,i would like to know about abs and anti traction can these be switched off as i would not have a need for them as im running jag brakes and a falcon booster etc or can these be converted

thanks darrell

stephen low 03-29-2007 03:12 AM

Darrell

I'll see if I get many more hits before I email him as he is hard to catch and busy setting up his own race car I believe. But i will ask the question in due course.

Cheers

stephen low 04-02-2007 06:16 AM

Darell

Seems not much other interest in the topic, so will email chap shortly, but is yours a boss290 or some other powerplant? The engine computer you have is the standard one that came with the engine?

Cheers

boss290cobra 04-03-2007 03:50 AM

stephen

yep mines the boss290 with std computer with future thoughts of possible supercharger or tricked chip or something like that.
ta
darrell

stephen low 04-03-2007 03:52 AM

Darrell is the computer suited to an auto or manual gearbox?

Cheers

boss290cobra 04-03-2007 04:06 AM

stephen its a manual

cheers darrell

sideshow 04-08-2007 07:33 AM

the 5.4 autos need the abs ring on the back wheel for a speed signal so it can change gears

some go thru the abs others just bypass the abs when its not there and goes straight to the ecu

easiest way for now to get security removed is with a flash tuner

at moment i have prog to remove security on holdens and it will do fords soon just waiting for the company to release new version of vcm suite

stephen low 04-08-2007 07:55 AM

Sideshow

I'm not up with the later motors, is the 5.4 the B series boss motor or something else?

I haven't talked to my contact yet but what he can do is wipe the AU2 computer security completely so that there is no smartlock / smartshield, which ever is the later version, to overcome access without the need for the standard Ford ignition and BCM.

Have you this capability for the AU2 security?

Cheers

Steve

sideshow 04-08-2007 06:13 PM

the 5.4 is the quad cam engine they are very large engines and dont fit to good in cobras

i have done one ages ago

if u wipe ecu completely does it remove the whole tune

all u want to do is turn of pats security

there is software coming out soon to do it and i should have oitwhen its out

othwise u can get a flash tuner from cappa who i dont really like

but anyway u have to use software where u talk to the ecu

u dont erase anything u just turn pats off so make sure he does that

ford ecus are very hard to crack compared to holden ecus

but to wire up bcm and key isnt too hard

so hopefully my software will do fords in afew months

boss290cobra 04-09-2007 01:46 AM

that all sounds good sideshow ,will keep in touch in the later months

regards darrell

sideshow 04-09-2007 03:08 AM

cool i just removed security in 2 gen 3 cobras today so will be good to be able to do ford ecus soon

stephen low 04-09-2007 05:04 AM

Jim

Just had a look at your web page from your other post and the work looks good, shame your in Sydney.

The fellow I've planned to use is a Ford driveline and test engineer that has written up his own coding so he can switch on and off what he needs and retune the engine to suit. He would have been involved in the AU engine development so presumably knows the workings inside out.

I have to bypass security (switch off) and retune engine for no air, power steering or any other AU2 niceties that may have been in the donor car. He has said he can do all this.

Given his background I suppose I've just taken the discussions I've had with him so far at face value but there is no reason for me to doubt his credentials.

I gather you're months away from being able to do same is that right? Any idea what sort of dollars you'd charge for such an exercise? I'm not above switching horses, so to speak, but I'm looking at wiring my car in about 1 months time and he is down here in Melboure, albeit Geelong direction but that's far closer than Sydney.

Let us know your thoughts.

Cheers

BMK 04-09-2007 05:29 AM

Slowy

If the guy you are talking with is D..... at Ford - good luck!!!!

sideshow 04-10-2007 05:59 AM

i do travel interstate for some jobs

last year i went to perth for 5 days to wire up a 1uz toyota into a hilux

it takes about 5 days to wire up a cobra properly

these days i can buy the main body loom and make most of it a home depending on diagrams givin by customers of car layout

and also wire up engine too at home then when i go do the job its not as hard

so when i travel only exra charge will be travel time and maybe accomodation
if needed

but i do haev relos in brisbane and perth and melb so accomodation can be saved sometimes

i have wired up au2 and its not so hard cause i had the bcm and the key hidden under the dash

hopefully soon the software will do fords too so im not sure on price

holdens are about 300 at moment

i dont think u need to tune engine for no air or power steer

in the usa there is software to tune fords but its not cheap and u still need a flash tuner inbetween which i think stil makes it dear

anyway codes for ecus slowly get cracked and if there is demand it speeds things up



u just tune it for max power

u can buy flash units from cappa but theyre about 950

i have wiring looms at home so i can talk to the ecus on my bench and power them up just with a battery for both fords and holdens so once the ford software is out it will make things easy

if you have seen any recent magazines with a red wilys coup on cover i spent 10 days wiring that up

was a nightmare but turned out nice and neat

i got a 32 ford rod with a lexus v8 to do this thurs and fri up at toronto
so il be staying up there for few days

so im slowly doin more nice show cars from scratch to finish which is what io enjoy and the good thing is im always the last person to finish the wiring and i get to start the cars and when they start and rumble i get to see the smiles on their faces which is a good feeling


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