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Anybody know if there's a Fordish version of LS1 edit?

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Old 02-04-2004, 09:54 PM
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Default Anybody know if there's a Fordish version of LS1 edit?

Not LS1 Edit, just something like it for fords. I have quite a few ford friends that are interested in such a thing. Enough in fact that we'd be looking into something that was not single user limited, something more like the unlimited version of LS1 Edit. Any help would be appreciated.
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Autologic.

Cost is over $3000. Good luck learning to use it though. Definate slow learning curve there.
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Oh yeah.

We do custom Mustang tuning as well. You bring it, we can tune it.
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superchips custom tuning, has a ford programmer interface out.

it is a very sweet package, and has baseline tunes based on the mods you specify when you order the package. simply put, this is light years ahead of ls1edit. It is basically a dynotune in a box, (if that is possible) and a full editing package like ls1edit.

individual sold here

http://www.modulardepot.com/product_...products_id=47

dealer packages sold here.

http://www.superchipscustom.com/

GM products are not currently supported..

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It depends on what kind of car you're wanting to tune on...For the Fox body Mustangs and some of the 94+ models you can go with a Tweecer or EEC Tuner...Anderson Motorsports also makes a piggy back set up. I think Simple Digital Systems makes one too. Then there is also Ford's Epec system or an SVO Extender for the simple changes.

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I use a Tweecer RT to tune my 89 GT and 93 coupe...It's kind of like autotap and ls1edit all in one. Pretty cool because you can save four tunes in the Tweecer at a time and change to them just by flipping a switch.

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