That's right. The new Moates Quarterhorse is now available for purchase.
Craig Moates of Moates.net has been developing a competing datalogging tuner for Ford EECs and it's about time. The TwEECer has been the only option for WAY too long and now there's the Quarterhorse. Starting at $250, you can get setup with a Quarterhorse, a Wideband Controller (including WB sensor), and licensed installations of BinaryEditor and EEC Analyzer for about the price of a single TwEECer RT (i.e. ~$600). That's not bad. So if you ever thought you might want to tinker around with your 89-95 Mustang EEC, you can do it for far cheaper than you could before.
If you want to read about all the things the Quarterhorse has over the TwEECer other than price, check out this thread on EECTuning.org:
Moates Quarterhorse (prev. known as Pegasus)
New Moates Quarterhorse EEC Tuner is now available
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New Moates Quarterhorse EEC Tuner is now available
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