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Hey,

Im looking for a software that tell everything about the Focus...If there's somebody that has it or know where I can get it, please tell me.

Thx, Ric
Yes there is.

You have quite a bit of options actually, you can use a datalogger, to record a "flashable" chip, in which you can adjust the different aspects of the tune by +/- a certain amount.

http://www.steeda.ca probably has what your looking for and their canadian.

You can go with a Pectel, thats big bucks. AEM has some sort of datalogging kit....theres the palm dyno or whatver it is also, for datalaogging....

G-Techs log reaction time, 0-60 and 60ft times, as well as 1/8th and 1/4 mile times, trap speeds. They also log HP and torque numbers too.
There are also cd's with technical manuals for the focus models. I believe bluetoy has them available, I think his price is reasonable.

I also have the original 2001 Focus owner's manual downloaded from Ford (I think): http://teamx.webhop.org/files/2001focusmanual.pdf

Hey Jay (ZX3TUNR), can you add this link to the PDF listing you stickied for everyone? If anyone else has different electronic Focus Manuals they wanted hosted, let me know.
hardk0re,Mar 29 2005, 01:49 PM Wrote:There are also cd's with technical manuals for the focus models.  I believe bluetoy has them available, I think his price is reasonable.
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focusonthis_88,Mar 29 2005, 07:52 AM Wrote:Hey,

Im looking for a software that tell everything about the Focus...If there's somebody that has it or know where I can get it, please tell me.

Thx, Ric
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Ric,
what sort of software are you looking for?
what sort of info are you looking for?

Dataloggers are technically not software as there are units involved to help de-code the info from the car onto a computer.
I have the SCT Raptor Dataloggers and find that they are useful tools if you know what you are looking and more importantly, how to understand and use the results. if you are not a skilled mechanic or VERY knowledgable/automotive savy person then it is an absolute waste of money as it will not help you in any way.

the repair manual CD's are a great source of info and a great aid when it comes to doing your own mods and repairs on your car but they don't really tell you much more than how to take apart and put back together most of the car.

what exactly are you looking for?