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    Default Which hardware to buy for Ford ?

    Hi. I need to buy hardware interface for Ford.
    I need experience with following hardwares, which is best to buy and what is the difference. I'll use them for fuel pump adaptation, also will be great for pin code reading, key coding ...


    1. VCM II V90.1


    2. VCM II V94


    What is difference between them, and except these, what else would you recommend to me up to 150/160 euros

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    Focom is quite good m8. Google it for info


    dont forget to press thanks

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    in fact, both v91 and v94 software install not easy, the old version v86 will be better

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    i used ids v86 until now is perfect with all acces on ford usa web site

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    I recently bought a VCM II from aliexpress (bad idea) that was actually just an FTDI and cheap ARM processor... it beeps on boot and you could use VCMPlus drivers utility to make it "re-boot" again - but the serial port never disconnects.

    There was no RNDIS device presented to the host, no reset button, the USB and SD card ports didn't wire to anything etc.
    It's really a very clever piece of ~~~~...

    and sort of works as a pass-through device but is useless for coding which is why I bought it.
    Opened up a not as described case - wish me luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaymemaurice View Post
    I recently bought a VCM II from aliexpress (bad idea) that was actually just an FTDI and cheap ARM processor... it beeps on boot and you could use VCMPlus drivers utility to make it "re-boot" again - but the serial port never disconnects.

    There was no RNDIS device presented to the host, no reset button, the USB and SD card ports didn't wire to anything etc.
    It's really a very clever piece of ~~~~...

    and sort of works as a pass-through device but is useless for coding which is why I bought it.
    Opened up a not as described case - wish me luck
    If here is not allowed, can you send me in PM link from where exactly you have bought it ?

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    Depending on years as I had to scan a late 2004 galaxy with my vcm 2 and it said connect old vcm 1 so you may need both
    Oh and by the way if my post has been at all helpfull
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    all VCMII Clone can be loaded with V86 IDS, it is your choice
    see also best quality VCMII Clone PCB layout

 

 

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