I'm looking for an A9P (5.0 w/Auto) or A9L (5.0 w/Man) EEC IV ECM from a 88-93 Ford Mustang. I recently bought a '93 Thunderbird and plan to use the drive train in my '72 Torino. Despite being an HO 5.0, the T-Bird doesn't use that ECM. The A9L and A9P have better tuning support. I'm also looking for EEC IV tuning equipment like a Quarterhorse or TwEECer.
If you happen to be at a JY and want to lend a hand by snagging an ECM, let me know.
Just checked the two yards here and no Fox body Mustangs.
If you can find them, they are approaching $200/each...
I'm holding onto mine for a good long time.
Don't forget some of the others in the same code family such as the a9s, c3m, x3z, and another that escapes me.
GPz11
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1/20/20 1:55 p.m.
I've got this ECU but I have never run it so I can't say if it works or not.
Picked it up when I was doing my 302 swap into my XR4Ti but went with a Microsquirt instead.
Make me an offer.


I sent you a message.
Ignoring wiring mishaps, other than the common capacitor failures, does anyone know of anything else age-related that kills these things?