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Posted by Silver Pig on November 06, 2005 at 09:05:56 from (204.95.122.27):
In Reply to: chip in powerstroke posted by jr55 on November 06, 2005 at 03:49:53:
You need to visit thedieselstop.com and read all the stories by the morons who "chipped" their vehicles, destroyed the engine and/or transmission, and are now mad at Ford because Ford will not honor the warranty. It couldn't happen to a finer bunch of a##holes. Some of then are even upset that even though they removed the chip prior to putting it in the shop, the dealer can still tell, by accessing the computer, that the vehicle had had a chip in it. thedieselstop.com is the biggest source of misinformation out there, and is composed of nothing but wannabee truck drivers, high school kids dreaming of their "dream" truck, or those who think that they know more than Ford/Navistar engineers. The advertisers actively promote "chipping" and other fly-by night schemes and products. Ford needs to take some of these owners and "manufacturers" to court and send a serious message to those who knowingly void the warranty.
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