Mike, chip????
Hi Yellow02,
I wish we could, but the V10 uses a different Superchip module. If it was another F-150, or a SuperDuty with a 5.4, or a Mustang, Bronco, etc., we could just reprogram it for you. But since it's a V10, you'll need a different Superchip module, sorry!
We might be able to do some kind of trade-up deal with you, or you can just sell your existing Superchip here on F-150 Online by listing it for sale in the Classified Ads section which is provided free, and use that to offset the cost of the new Superchip for the V10. In general, you alwayas get more for your existing Superchip by selling it outright as compared to what we can give you for it on a trade-up deal, but please feel free to call us to go over all of those details, we'll be happy to see if we can work something out for you.
Congrats on your new V-10, by the way!
I wish we could, but the V10 uses a different Superchip module. If it was another F-150, or a SuperDuty with a 5.4, or a Mustang, Bronco, etc., we could just reprogram it for you. But since it's a V10, you'll need a different Superchip module, sorry!
We might be able to do some kind of trade-up deal with you, or you can just sell your existing Superchip here on F-150 Online by listing it for sale in the Classified Ads section which is provided free, and use that to offset the cost of the new Superchip for the V10. In general, you alwayas get more for your existing Superchip by selling it outright as compared to what we can give you for it on a trade-up deal, but please feel free to call us to go over all of those details, we'll be happy to see if we can work something out for you.
Congrats on your new V-10, by the way!
Hi yellow02,
Yes, as long as her Focus has the pre-2003 EEC-V PCM. 2003 EEC-V's require a later design module, and the 2002 Focus SVT had what *looked* like an EEC-V PCM outside, but internally was something quite different; it had a J3 connector, but it wasn't active, etc.
The 2002 & earlier "regular" Focus is usually a standard EEC-V PCM, in which case that Superchip you have can be reprogrammed for it, we just need the vehicle info & computer code, as usual.
Yes, as long as her Focus has the pre-2003 EEC-V PCM. 2003 EEC-V's require a later design module, and the 2002 Focus SVT had what *looked* like an EEC-V PCM outside, but internally was something quite different; it had a J3 connector, but it wasn't active, etc.
The 2002 & earlier "regular" Focus is usually a standard EEC-V PCM, in which case that Superchip you have can be reprogrammed for it, we just need the vehicle info & computer code, as usual.


