Lists for supported HEX files for the Evo
Howdy y'all...
In an effort answer questions before they get asked (ok, maybe not realistic), I have compiled a list of all the supported HEX codes in the Evolution. I'll keep them updated as often as possible. Just select the appropriate Evo model and you are good to go. Keep in mind that these are the files available from the latest online updates, not what you might have out of the box.
You can find them at: http://www.powerhungryperformance.co....htm#supported
Enjoy.
Bill
In an effort answer questions before they get asked (ok, maybe not realistic), I have compiled a list of all the supported HEX codes in the Evolution. I'll keep them updated as often as possible. Just select the appropriate Evo model and you are good to go. Keep in mind that these are the files available from the latest online updates, not what you might have out of the box.
You can find them at: http://www.powerhungryperformance.co....htm#supported
Enjoy.

Bill
I bought my truck used in Feb. of 06. It has a sticker under the hood that says the PCM was reprogrammed 6-17-05. There is a module # 4U2A-12A650-ZD on the sticker. There is no Hex code anywhere that I can find. I have an "ACB7" code on the PCM itself, but thats it. So how do I find it now?
Okay, also included is a *COMPLETE* list of the Box to HEX conversions. It is an Excel spreadsheet and it is almost 3 megs, so be patient when downloading.
To use it...
Filename...|...Catchword...|...Part Num...|...New Part Num
QMAA1J0...|...ITK0...|...1ALF-AAA...|...1ALF-AAB
QMAA2J0...|...ITK1...|...1ALF-AAB...|... -
The Filename is the HEX code.
The Catchword is the BOX code.
The PartNum is the part number on the PCM (minus the -12A650- in the middle)
The NewPartNum is the updated part number after a reflash.
So in the example, 1ALF-AAA (ITK0) was updated to 1ALF-AAB (ITK1). 1ALF-AAB had no further updates so it is the latest possible calibration.
The reason it may no longer be on the Edge website is that they made a lot of webserver changes when MSD took over. It might have got lost in the shuffle.
Hope this is useful.
Bill
To use it...
Filename...|...Catchword...|...Part Num...|...New Part Num
QMAA1J0...|...ITK0...|...1ALF-AAA...|...1ALF-AAB
QMAA2J0...|...ITK1...|...1ALF-AAB...|... -
The Filename is the HEX code.
The Catchword is the BOX code.
The PartNum is the part number on the PCM (minus the -12A650- in the middle)
The NewPartNum is the updated part number after a reflash.
So in the example, 1ALF-AAA (ITK0) was updated to 1ALF-AAB (ITK1). 1ALF-AAB had no further updates so it is the latest possible calibration.
The reason it may no longer be on the Edge website is that they made a lot of webserver changes when MSD took over. It might have got lost in the shuffle.
Hope this is useful.

Bill
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Originally Posted by chris1450
why in the sam hill does ford have so many codes? seems like a no brainer to have one or two codes that cover every thing.
Bill, Maybe i'm the only one, but I cannot access www.powerhungryperformance.com. Internet explorer just times out, i've tried for like 3 days in a row on different computers. Any ideas?
Originally Posted by F15D
Bill, Maybe i'm the only one, but I cannot access www.powerhungryperformance.com. Internet explorer just times out, i've tried for like 3 days in a row on different computers. Any ideas?
F15D,
I've checked and everything seems to be working properly. I don't know why you are having problems but everyone else seems to work fine. The only other suggestion I have is to try accessing the IP address directly....
http://75.89.222.85/powerhungry/index.htm
If anyone else is having trouble, let me know. Thanks.
Also, as a side note, we should probably add the box code conversion list as a Tech Tip.
Bill
I've checked and everything seems to be working properly. I don't know why you are having problems but everyone else seems to work fine. The only other suggestion I have is to try accessing the IP address directly....
http://75.89.222.85/powerhungry/index.htm
If anyone else is having trouble, let me know. Thanks.
Also, as a side note, we should probably add the box code conversion list as a Tech Tip.
Bill
Last edited by ASEMechanic; Oct 26, 2007 at 09:26 PM.



