RAP1D Member Donating Members 3,739 Member For: 18y 6m 7d Gender: Male Location: Sydney NSW Posted 02/11/06 11:32 AM Share Posted 02/11/06 11:32 AM I was told ford can plug in a black box and if EDIT pops up on your ICC screen... your busted!SO do we all belive what we're told??????????????????????You play, you pay... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JBomb3000 Donating Members 875 Member For: 19y 7d Gender: Male Location: Victoria Posted 02/11/06 11:36 AM Share Posted 02/11/06 11:36 AM Ive been told the same thing by FoMoCo, the last flash update allowed them to pick up the use of edit via logged error codes.←SITREPI am a Ford Tech going about my bussiness.In strolls a bloke with cap on backwards, saying Fully Sic, the cruise at Maccas on Friday was great, hey dude check out my twenties.Ford Tech looks across, and sees a ute with Gronk number plates. Up for a bit of a stir. He engages formentioned loud mouth in conversation.Loud mouth then sprouts off on Forum how edit is so detectable.ScottyPS lucky I am powerchipped eh Fat.←It's not only edit that is now detectable it's any current or previous alterations to the ECU. Ie, unichip or powerchip as well Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tmac450 Member 1,650 Member For: 18y 2m 23d Gender: Male Location: NSW Posted 02/11/06 11:40 AM Share Posted 02/11/06 11:40 AM I was told ford can plug in a black box and if EDIT pops up on your ICC screen... your busted!SO do we all belive what we're told??????????????????????You play, you pay...←But it doesn't seem to work both ways, We pay Ford for the cars and even stock they try to squirm out of warranty commitments. Also, why can a Toyota Celica 5-speed box, origionally designed to work in a car with less than 100kW, cope with mamoth amounts of power and a BA box not even handle the standard power.I beleive you play, you pay to be fair in extreme cases, but if Ford enginered the sort of tolerances Japanese and Euro manufacturers did, there'd be no problems.By the way, I'm pretty sceptical of Ford's ability to detect the edits. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
O2STOCK Donating Members 607 Member For: 19y 2m 13d Location: Brisbane Posted 02/11/06 11:52 AM Share Posted 02/11/06 11:52 AM Ive been told the same thing by FoMoCo, the last flash update allowed them to pick up the use of edit via logged error codes.←SITREPI am a Ford Tech going about my bussiness.In strolls a bloke with cap on backwards, saying Fully Sic, the cruise at Maccas on Friday was great, hey dude check out my twenties.Ford Tech looks across, and sees a ute with Gronk number plates. Up for a bit of a stir. He engages formentioned loud mouth in conversation.Loud mouth then sprouts off on Forum how edit is so detectable.ScottyPS lucky I am powerchipped eh Fat.←It's not only edit that is now detectable it's any current or previous alterations to the ECU. Ie, unichip or powerchip as well←And if you press the accelerator pedal quickly or apply to much brake pressure or break traction the ECU records a demerit point, After five demerit points are accumulated the ECU goes in to limp home mode with the SAT NAV directing you to the nearest ford dealer. the dealer told me so it must be true, I disconnect my battery every night to clear the demerit points and then rap my car in aluminum foil to prevent the satellites from detecting the disconnected battery. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JBomb3000 Donating Members 875 Member For: 19y 7d Gender: Male Location: Victoria Posted 02/11/06 07:18 PM Share Posted 02/11/06 07:18 PM Ive been told the same thing by FoMoCo, the last flash update allowed them to pick up the use of edit via logged error codes.←SITREPI am a Ford Tech going about my bussiness.In strolls a bloke with cap on backwards, saying Fully Sic, the cruise at Maccas on Friday was great, hey dude check out my twenties.Ford Tech looks across, and sees a ute with Gronk number plates. Up for a bit of a stir. He engages formentioned loud mouth in conversation.Loud mouth then sprouts off on Forum how edit is so detectable.ScottyPS lucky I am powerchipped eh Fat.←It's not only edit that is now detectable it's any current or previous alterations to the ECU. Ie, unichip or powerchip as well←And if you press the accelerator pedal quickly or apply to much brake pressure or break traction the ECU records a demerit point, After five demerit points are accumulated the ECU goes in to limp home mode with the SAT NAV directing you to the nearest ford dealer. the dealer told me so it must be true, I disconnect my battery every night to clear the demerit points and then rap my car in aluminum foil to prevent the satellites from detecting the disconnected battery. ←I couldn't care less if you believe it or not but it's now a fact. The worst thing about it is the tool used to do it is not available to dealers but is used by the inspectors that approve warranty claims. I can see it becoming part of the course now that all claims where a engine or gearbox has launched itself require the car being checked for PCM alterations Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GOLDIE My new toy Lifetime Members 5,344 Member For: 21y 7m 5d Gender: Male Location: stanthorpe wine capital of qld. Posted 02/11/06 07:41 PM Share Posted 02/11/06 07:41 PM Ive been told the same thing by FoMoCo, the last flash update allowed them to pick up the use of edit via logged error codes.←SITREPI am a Ford Tech going about my bussiness.In strolls a bloke with cap on backwards, saying Fully Sic, the cruise at Maccas on Friday was great, hey dude check out my twenties.Ford Tech looks across, and sees a ute with Gronk number plates. Up for a bit of a stir. He engages formentioned loud mouth in conversation.Loud mouth then sprouts off on Forum how edit is so detectable.ScottyPS lucky I am powerchipped eh Fat.←It's not only edit that is now detectable it's any current or previous alterations to the ECU. Ie, unichip or powerchip as well←And if you press the accelerator pedal quickly or apply to much brake pressure or break traction the ECU records a demerit point, After five demerit points are accumulated the ECU goes in to limp home mode with the SAT NAV directing you to the nearest ford dealer. the dealer told me so it must be true, I disconnect my battery every night to clear the demerit points and then rap my car in aluminum foil to prevent the satellites from detecting the disconnected battery. ←I couldn't care less if you believe it or not but it's now a fact. The worst thing about it is the tool used to do it is not available to dealers but is used by the inspectors that approve warranty claims. I can see it becoming part of the course now that all claims where a engine or gearbox has launched itself require the car being checked for PCM alterations←This is what I have been told to funny thing is that all engine claims since 2003 have had to be checked from somebody at head office.That is they send somebody to the dealer to check the car over.A mate of mine had his motor claim knock back because the exhaust bolts had been undone.He had a after market exhaust on and when the motor blow he refitted the standard exhaust and they could see that the exhaust had been played with.Ian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jetute Donating Members 4,553 Member For: 20y 9m 26d Gender: Male Location: brisbane Posted 02/11/06 08:21 PM Share Posted 02/11/06 08:21 PM (edited) Ive been told the same thing by FoMoCo, the last flash update allowed them to pick up the use of edit via logged error codes.←SITREPI am a Ford Tech going about my bussiness.In strolls a bloke with cap on backwards, saying Fully Sic, the cruise at Maccas on Friday was great, hey dude check out my twenties.Ford Tech looks across, and sees a ute with Gronk number plates. Up for a bit of a stir. He engages formentioned loud mouth in conversation.Loud mouth then sprouts off on Forum how edit is so detectable.ScottyPS lucky I am powerchipped eh Fat.←It's not only edit that is now detectable it's any current or previous alterations to the ECU. Ie, unichip or powerchip as well←And if you press the accelerator pedal quickly or apply to much brake pressure or break traction the ECU records a demerit point, After five demerit points are accumulated the ECU goes in to limp home mode with the SAT NAV directing you to the nearest ford dealer. the dealer told me so it must be true, I disconnect my battery every night to clear the demerit points and then rap my car in aluminum foil to prevent the satellites from detecting the disconnected battery. ←I couldn't care less if you believe it or not but it's now a fact. The worst thing about it is the tool used to do it is not available to dealers but is used by the inspectors that approve warranty claims. I can see it becoming part of the course now that all claims where a engine or gearbox has launched itself require the car being checked for PCM alterations←its now a fact??have you connected it to your own car and tested it?? nothings fatc till your shown its fact. And even then they can bullshiat about it. A code has to be logged, if it cant belogged it cant be recorded.like I said... lucky im stock as is someone else that had recent issues (he must be real lucky) O2STOCK Edited 02/11/06 08:22 PM by jetute Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tab Sucker Moderating Team 32,303 Member For: 20y 7m 2d Gender: Male Location: Brisbane Posted 02/11/06 09:17 PM Share Posted 02/11/06 09:17 PM And if you press the accelerator pedal quickly or apply to much brake pressure or break traction the ECU records a demerit point, After five demerit points are accumulated the ECU goes in to limp home mode with the SAT NAV directing you to the nearest ford dealer. the dealer told me so it must be true, I disconnect my battery every night to clear the demerit points and then rap my car in aluminum foil to prevent the satellites from detecting the disconnected battery. ←The alfoil is a bit of an overkill isn't it? Satellites won't work through the garage roof Better to be safe than sorry though I guess Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SavageF6 Donating Members 1,622 Member For: 20y 7m 8d Gender: Male Location: Sydney Posted 02/11/06 09:22 PM Share Posted 02/11/06 09:22 PM Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tab Sucker Moderating Team 32,303 Member For: 20y 7m 2d Gender: Male Location: Brisbane Posted 02/11/06 10:00 PM Share Posted 02/11/06 10:00 PM Looks like Gooseman Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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