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Ford Mustang FoxBody 5.0 1986-1993 MSPNP Gen2 Plug and Play ECU

Ford Mustang FoxBody 5.0 1986-1993 MSPNP Gen2 Plug and Play ECU

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Description

Ford FoxBody Mustang 1986-1993 MegaSquirt Gen2 v2.0 PnP Plug and Play Standalone Engine Management System is compatible with the following:

Fits 1986-1993 ‘FoxBody’ Ford Mustang 5.0 & 1986-1988 Ford Thunderbird 5.0 with manual or factory automatic transmissions! Easy to Use and Install!  (Can be reconfigured for some other EEC-IV (EEC4) equipped cars with internal jumper changes by special order – contact DIYAutoTune for details)  

Ford FoxBody Mustang ECU – MegaSquirt Gen2 v2.0 Plug and Play Model #EEC4A8 Features:

  • Fully Plug and Play Installation – No wiring required for basic functionality.  Average install time is under 1 hour!
  • 5.0 HO base maps is pre-loaded to help your engine start on the first turn of the key
  • Real time tuning and data logging with a laptop connection
  • Supports most aftermarket wideband sensors
  • Uses MAP sensor – can be used on both cars with factory MAF or speed density – Includes both MAP and baro sensors (internal)
  • Mounts in the stock location – case is specifically designed to use factory mounting points
  • Yes, this can replace your A9L ECU and give you full control of your engine management needs without the MAF airflow restriction!
  • Not limited like the stock ECU and allows easy tuning for engine mods such swapped camshaft, cylinder heads, intake, throttle, etc.
  • Ready to tune for N/A, turbo, blower, or nitrous

Fully Tunable Engine Control!     

  • 16×16 Fuel Tables allow high resolution tuning
  • Bank to bank fuel control
  • 12×12 Ignition Tables
  • Multiple Acceleration enrichment strategies
  • Closed Loop Idle Speed Control
  • Retains air conditioner function
  • Onboard high impedance injector drivers
  • Allows removal of stock MAF sensor, if so equipped

Advanced Feature Set (Included!)

  • 12×12 Air Fuel Ratio Target Tables for use with wide band O2 sensor for precise tuning and table trim.
  • Built-in 2-step rev limiter / launch control with flat shift
  • Real time barometric correction
  • Internal 4-bar MAP sensor reads up to 44PSI of boost
  • Overboost protection
  • Closed loop boost control (Requires boost solenoid kit)
  • Table switching input. Change fuel and spark maps on the fly for different fuels, nitrous activation, etc.
  • Input for flex fuel sensor – switch between E85 and gasoline on the fly!
  • CANBus connector allows interconnection of other MegaSquirt-compatible devices for additional functions (EGT Input, Automatic Transmission Controller, Additional Sensors)…..the possibilities are limitless!

What you get in the box:

  • FoxBody Ford Mustang PNP ECU – MegaSquirt Gen2 v2.0 Plug and Play Engine Management System
  • MSPNP M8 Serial Tuning Cable, 6′ (USB adapter sold separately, if needed)
  • Tuning Software and Documentation USB Stick with TunerStudio Lite
  • 6′ Vacuum Hose for MAP Signal and ‘T’ fitting

Note: Although there is a paid upgrade to TunerStudio, it is not needed to tune this ECU. The free version included on the USB Stick can access all the features and tables of the MegaSquirtPNP. The paid version of TunerStudio simply adds tuning and analysis software, such as VE Analyzer Live to tune the fuel tables based on wideband O2 feedback (requiring a wideband O2 sensor and controller, sold separately). It also unlocks the ability to use customized dashboards, such as our MSPNP2 Dash, which is designed specifically to help make tuning your new build intuitive and easy!

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Is this all that I need to get started tuning my Mustang?

  • The only other potential must-have is that if your laptop doesn’t have a 9 pin serial port, you will need our USB to serial adapter to connect to this unit. However, there are several other things you may wish to add to use this unit to its full potential.

Does the MSPNP Gen 2 support sequential injection on Fox body Mustangs?

  • The MSPNP Gen 2 has a maximum of four fuel channels, so it is configured for bank to bank fueling in this application.

What if I have an automatic transmission?

  • The transmission in Fox body Mustangs operates independently from the ECU, so you can use this one with a manual or automatic transmission.

Where’s the serial port on this one?

  • The 9 pin serial port on the other MSPNPs did not clear the stock mounting bracket on this car, so we have opted to use a 2.5 mm barrel connector for the serial cable for this model.

Questions & Answers

    do you need to take out the original map sensor in the car when using the one in the ms2pnp? what will happen if left plugged in or taken out
  1. 1 vote
    Q do you need to take out the original map sensor in the car when using the one in the ms2pnp? what...... Read more
    Asked by Joe Parent
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    The MSPNP2 has an internal MAP sensor that it uses to calculate engine load. It is best to unplug and remove the factory MAP sensor to eliminate any potential problems.

  2. Could this ECU be used on a 460 if the factory 460 EFI harness connector was re-pinned or modified to match a 5.0 harness?
  3. 0 votes
    Q Could this ECU be used on a 460 if the factory 460 EFI harness connector was re-pinned or modifie...... Read more
    Asked by Adam Dice
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    Yes, you can scale the tune for much larger engines. The 460 harness may not even need repinning - contact our technical support department with exactly what it was out of, and we can check.

    The MSPNP does not have the outputs to control the E4OD automatic transmission used in some 460 applications, but you can use a MicroSquirt external controller.

  4. Will this work with my current 347 and next year I’m dropping in a 408 will I be able to retune everything with same unit?
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    Q Will this work with my current 347 and next year I’m dropping in a 408 will I be able to retune e...... Read more
    Asked by Justin Stimmler
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    Yes, this will support virtually any engine size.

  6. i bought this computer a few months back and im putting a wide band on my car and i need to know what #pin too connect it to on the megasquirt please let me know thanks.
  7. 1 vote
    Q i bought this computer a few months back and im putting a wide band on my car and i need to know ...... Read more
    Asked by dan farr
    A

    There are several ways to do this. Often, the easiest option is to unplug the factory O2 sensors and connect the wideband controller's analog output (yellow wire on an Innovate LC-2 or MTX-L, for other widebands consult the manual that came with your system) to pin 21 on the 26 pin options port on the back of the ECU. If your wideband has a separate "analog ground" or "sensor ground" wire, connect that to pin 22 of the same connector.

  8. How does tjis work with mass air . I have an 87 crown vic that i have put a mustang cam and heads on and would like to run bigger injectors and fuel pump for mods down the road . What makes this a better option then an a9p stock ecm . Or will it even work with the crown vic wiring harnes
  9. 1 vote
    Q How does tjis work with mass air . I have an 87 crown vic that i have put a mustang cam and heads...... Read more
    Asked by Ryan Dart
    A

    While the MSPNP does support MAF sensors, most of our customers opt to tune it using speed density.

    The MSPNP was designed for a single tuner to have complete control over the system and allow easy tuning for any modifications you may add, while the factory ECU was designed to be tuned by a team of factory calibration engineers.  As it is a racing ECU, it also supports boost control, two step rev limiting, and other racing features that are not easy to handle with the stock ECU.

    And yes, the 1987 Crown Victoria wiring harness is close enough to allow using the MSPNP without changing the wiring.

  10. Could you use this on a 1991 Ford F-150 with the 4.9 and E4OD??
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    Q Could you use this on a 1991 Ford F-150 with the 4.9 and E4OD??
    Asked by DJ Johnson
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    The MSPNP does not have support for E4OD transmissions. You can use one of our wire-in ECUs plus a MicroSquirt running transmission control code for this application.

  12. My 1992 Mustang has A9L Computer, MSD 6al and MSD distributor. Can I just replace the Computer or do I have to get rid of MSD 6al too?
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    Q My 1992 Mustang has A9L Computer, MSD 6al and MSD distributor. Can I just replace the Computer or...... Read more
    Asked by FinFir
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    You can just replace the computer. The MSD box will work the same way with the MSPNP that it worked with the stock ECU, and its wiring will not need to change.

  14. Hello, I would like to use this to run a 5.0 EFI in an '85 Ford truck. Will this operate the solenoids that control the EVAP, smog pump diverter valve, and EGR? Also, some of the pin assignments changed throughout the years. Can this ECUs pins be moved around within the case, or by assignment in the software? Thank you, Rick
  15. 0 votes
    Q Hello, I would like to use this to run a 5.0 EFI in an '85 Ford truck. Will this operate the sol...... Read more
    Asked by Richard Masson
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    This is a race ECU and not set up to control emissions items such as EGR.

    With a few exceptions, it is not possible to reassign pins inside the ECU using hardware or software. However, it should be possible to move pins in the external wiring.

  16. Hi, I have an 89 Ford F-150 5.0,5 speed manual, speed density, it has been converted at some point to run the Ford HO heads and firing order, it has many emissions items deleted an the original ECU does not handle this very well. Would this work well for this setup? Thanks
  17. 0 votes
    Q Hi, I have an 89 Ford F-150 5.0,5 speed manual, speed density, it has been converted at some poi...... Read more
    Asked by Nick
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    Yes, the MSPNP will also fit this application.

  18. 1989 Lincoln Mark VII. 5.0 speed density. installing a Kenne Bell supercharger, bigger injectors and probably a better cam. I want to add methanol injection. Is this ECU a good choice?
  19. 0 votes
    Q 1989 Lincoln Mark VII. 5.0 speed density. installing a Kenne Bell supercharger, bigger injectors ...... Read more
    Asked by John Whited
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    Yes, this ECU will run your Lincoln without any trouble. I have confirmed that the Mark VII pinout is close enough to a Fox body Mustang that there won't be any trouble; the only differences appear to be a few smog control items.

  20. So, swapping a 302 into an e36 BMW using a manual T5 trans.....will I be able to use the wiring harness that came with the 5.0 out of the 91 mustang, connect it up to the engine as it is supposed to be, completely isolated from the bmw, and hook this up to it acting as a standalone ECU? Using ford factory injectors and everything on the engine being factory
  21. 0 votes
    Q So, swapping a 302 into an e36 BMW using a manual T5 trans.....will I be able to use the wiring h...... Read more
    Asked by nathan
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    Yes, it should run this no problem.

  22. Ihave an 87 cougar speed density car i am building a 347 stroker motor for is this a good replacement for the stock ecu?
  23. 0 votes
    Q Ihave an 87 cougar speed density car i am building a 347 stroker motor for is this a good replace...... Read more
    Asked by Kenneth Barnfield
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    Yes, this will be a drop in replacement for your original ECU and will give you full control over your fuel and spark tables, plus a couple extras like launch control.

  24. I have a 88 hatch with a stock 302 block with 347 internals and a 70m turbo on it 5 speed and looking for something I can put in the car and have it tuned from will this work for what I’m looking to do
  25. 0 votes
    Q I have a 88 hatch with a stock 302 block with 347 internals and a 70m turbo on it 5 speed and loo...... Read more
    Asked by Jimmie
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    This will work great here. It offers basic fuel and ignition control plus several useful racing features like boost control and two step.

  26. will this work with a 351w running off the stock 302 harness and computer. to clarify it is a 95 f250 5.8 roller cam and i used the stock computer and harness off my 91 coupe just wondering if the tables for the 302 will be sufficent. or would the ecu learn what the motor needed?? thanks
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    Q will this work with a 351w running off the stock 302 harness and computer. to clarify it is a 95 ...... Read more
    Asked by john
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    You'll need to scale the tune for the engine and injector size. Other than that, it's very straightforward.

  28. I have a 302 from a 87 Ford Thunderbird I installed in a Toyota Pickup. It uses speed density but I wanted to upgrade that anyway. It also has a different firing order than the HO 5.0's. Could this still work for me?
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    Q I have a 302 from a 87 Ford Thunderbird I installed in a Toyota Pickup. It uses speed density but...... Read more
    Asked by Dax
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    Yes. This MSPNP is bank to bank so firing order is not critical for it.

  30. building a 65 mustang using a 94 mustang gt automatic as a parts car. I would like to go distributorless and also use the factory automatic transmission. what would you recommend for this set up? Thanks
  31. 0 votes
    Q building a 65 mustang using a 94 mustang gt automatic as a parts car. I would like to go distribu...... Read more
    Asked by Tony
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    You're best off running an ECU from the MS3 family, plus a MicroSquirt to control the transmission. An MSPNP is intended for stock wiring with stock sensors and stock ignition, which does not apply to this build. You're better off with a wire in ECU for this particular application.

  32. Can you use a ls coils to go coil on plug with this standalone I heard you can us a Hall effect sensor to make it work is it true. Hall threaded -k and what Else would I need to make it work ?
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    Q Can you use a ls coils to go coil on plug with this standalone I heard you can us a Hall effect s...... Read more
    Asked by James
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    This system was really designed to use the stock ignition and adapting it to alternate ignitions can be a bit of a stretch. I'd recommend an MS3 if you do not already have an engine management system on this car and want to go with a distributorless ignition. There are some options for using an MSPNP like this but they are rather involved. Most such builds I've seen either used an EDIS module and its matching coils, or a 36-1 crank trigger and Hall effect sensor.

  34. Will this work with apple laptops also can you give a idea on which wide band o2 to get ? thanks
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    Q Will this work with apple laptops also can you give a idea on which wide band o2 to get ? thanks
    Asked by Thomas Mckeown
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    Yes, the tuning software works for Mac and Linux, not just Windows.

    We carry the Innovate line of wideband O2 sensor systems. The LM-2 is a hand held data logging device about the size of a paperback book. It is good for temporary installations where you expect to use the unit on multiple engines. The LC-2 and MTX-L are intended to be permanently or semi-permanently installed on a single vehicle.  The MTX-L combines a gauge and controller in a single compact package. The LC-2 can be run without a gauge or run with a separate gauge. The other differences between the MTX-L and LC-2 gauge variants is largely cosmetic, so you can pick which style best matches your project's interior.

  36. Would this system work well with the setup i'm building? Car mods now, world/roush 200cfm heads with 2.02 intake valve and 1.60 exhaust, ford f303 cam .512 lift 226 duration. Upgraded fuel rails, fuel pump 255L, 42lbs injectors. bolt on exhaust system, crane hi-6r ignition system 8.5 to 1 compression built for turbo setup, upper and lower trickflow intake, 75 mm bbk throttle body, with pro-m calibrated mass air. I'm twin turbo the car with cxracing twinn g35 turbro system looking to run up to 10 lbs boost. factory block 302 5.0L. hope all thsi info helps, i look forward from hearing from you
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    Q Would this system work well with the setup i'm building? Car mods now, world/roush 200cfm heads w...... Read more
    Asked by ian beatty
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    This ECU will work great for this build - you'll just need to tune it to match the engine's fuel and ignition requirements. I'd recommend adding our boost control solenoid kit so the MSPNP can control your boost levels.

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