Tool comparison
MoTeC i2 Standard is the free, widely used tier of MoTeC's i2 data-analysis software for viewing and analyzing logs from MoTeC ECUs, loggers and dashes. It provides the core toolset, including time and distance graphs, channel overlays, basic math channels, track maps and worksheet layouts, to help tuners and drivers interpret engine and vehicle data after a session. While it omits some of the advanced expressions and analysis features of i2 Pro, i2 Standard covers the everyday needs of many club and semi-pro users reviewing fuel, ignition, temperature, boost and lap data. It shares the same log-file compatibility and interface foundation as i2 Pro within the MoTeC ecosystem, giving users a clear upgrade path as their analysis needs grow.
EEC Analyzer is a Windows companion program for the Ford EEC tuning community. It ingests datalogs and calibration binaries and analyzes fuel trims, transfer functions, spark and closed-loop behavior to recommend concrete table changes, helping tuners dial in EEC-IV/EEC-V strategies faster. It works alongside Binary Editor and Moates data-acquisition hardware such as the QuarterHorse, automating the tedious math behind MAF transfer-function correction, injector scaling and volumetric-efficiency adjustments. It is popular with Fox-body and modular Mustang tuners who log wideband AFR and load data on the street or dyno, then let the software suggest revisions before rewriting the ECU. It complements, rather than replaces, the actual binary editor used to flash the changes into the strategy.
MoTeC i2 Standard (Data Logging & Analysis, MoTeC) and EEC Analyzer (Data Logging & Analysis, Decipha (EEC Analyzer)) compete in the same space, so the choice comes down to coverage, workflow and price for your specific ECUs. Free standard tier of MoTeC's i2 data-analysis software Datalog analysis tool that recommends Ford EEC tuning changes
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