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  2. Ford EEC - Wikipedia

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    This chip was never sold commercially, but a close variation, the 8096, was extremely popular. The major difference between these two chips was the external instruction/data bus. Ford wanted to minimize the number of pins used for input and output so Intel designed a unique bus (MBUS) that multiplexed address and data onto an 8 bit bus.

  3. Intel 8061 - Wikipedia

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    The MCS-96 family originated as a commercial derivative of the Intel 8061, the first processor in the Ford EEC-IV engine controller family. Differences between the 8061 and the 8096 include the memory interface bus, the 8061's M-Bus being a 'burst-mode' bus requiring a tracking program counter in the memory devices.

  4. Roush Performance - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the high performance business, Roush supplies propane conversions kit for the F-150, as well as for school buses. Roush is listed as a vehicle "Manufacturer of Record," in that the company modifies Ford F-150 , Ford Focus , and Ford Mustangs to the extent that they are considered "Roush" vehicles, and some carry Roush factory ...

  5. Chip tuning - Wikipedia

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    Chip tuning is changing or modifying an erasable programmable read only memory chip in an automobile's or other vehicles electronic control unit to achieve superior performance, whether it be more power, cleaner emissions, or better fuel efficiency. Engine manufacturers generally use a conservative electronic control unit map to allow for ...

  6. Ford EDIS - Wikipedia

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    The Ford EDIS or Electronic Distributorless Ignition System is a computer-controlled ignition system developed by Ford that uses an ignition coil for each pair of cylinders (wasted spark). All the coils are placed in a single module called a coilpack.

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    The 2025 Ford F-150 also has a starting sticker price of $39,345. This isn’t too far off what you’d get with other trucks, but keep in mind that trim and other upgrades can increase the price.