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HeavyAssault
Sat, December 26th, 2009, 10:41 PM
Any concerns with the PHP FICM tuning and the latest FORD stragety? Will the PHP tuning need to be revised?

I'm still running an older PHP FICM tune with EXCELLENT results!!

Power Hungry
Sat, December 26th, 2009, 11:26 PM
Ford's latest ECM strategy hasn't shown to be a problem, at least not in relation to the FICM calibrations. What we have seen is that the overall performance of the latest ECM calibrations seems to be rather poor, although there are a few reports that the new VXCF9 (2005-2007 vehicles) has worked okay. I'm not sure if this is a hit or miss issues as some vehicles have experienced poor performance with these strategies.

In any event, I wouldn't worry to much about the FICM. Just avoid getting the latest ECM reflash if at all possible.

eabrust
Sun, December 27th, 2009, 10:18 AM
Bill,

Any update you can provide on the ability for the Gryphon to update ECM strategy and FICM programming? I thought I saw a message a while back where you eluded the capability is upcoming :drool2: Please say it will be true! :shrug:

I'm still stuck with a VXCF7H3 strategy in my ECM, and a PHP updated FICM that is sitting on the shelf because of the poor cold startup and rough idle problem, even though I've verified the FICM has a solid 48VDC coming out of the DC converter end (and the FICM worked great prior to tuning, with latest Ford inductive heat program).

Hope you're having a happy holidays!

Regards,
Eric Brust

Power Hungry
Sun, December 27th, 2009, 01:30 PM
Eric,

I am working on that code this week to get the last little buggies worked out. :2thumbs: Keep an eye out for the post later this week/early next week. :D

k2davis1
Sun, January 31st, 2010, 09:37 PM
I have the old VXCF4 and have been reading about some of the new features on VXCF9 and was thinking about updating. You advise against this? I also read that when it updates the ECM it will automatically do the FICM too, if it is outta date. An update wont be worth it to me if I loose my FICM tune.

Jeremy
Mon, February 1st, 2010, 11:38 AM
What are you hearing are the benifits to the VXCF9? You cannot flash to the VXCF9 with out losing your FICM program. Do you have a spare FICM you could put in place and then flash it? Then you could put your PHP FICM back in.

4x4chase
Wed, March 17th, 2010, 03:07 PM
Would it be wise to have my stock truck reflashed with the 9 series BEFORE I have your tuning done?? I currently have the VXCF4 series, and dont seem to be having a problem other than it runs "rich" on cold starts when I let it idle to warm up?:shrug:

Jeremy
Thu, March 18th, 2010, 02:24 PM
I don't think so, VXCF4 is a better base program to start with. So IMHO I would'nt flash your truck.

rodeoclown
Mon, March 22nd, 2010, 02:39 PM
:hmmm:I hope someone can tell me if be better to reprogram or flash.. my code is VXBC92... or if this a proper code....thanks

Jeremy
Tue, March 23rd, 2010, 11:51 AM
2004? That is a correct code, but I don't know if its a good one or not. Bill would have to answer that one.

rodeoclown
Fri, March 26th, 2010, 12:45 PM
Thank you i appreciate the info....