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Posted by John M on March 17, 2007 at 18:38:05 from (204.116.130.100):
In Reply to: Re: Ford Powerstroke posted by Tom43 on March 17, 2007 at 16:29:06:
Yea Right! and if they would listen to Navistar, who built the engine, there would be no need for the chip.Its all bull warranty junk.They fiqured if they cut back the power they wouldnt have to do much warranty work.A chip can work wonders for these engines IF they are used properly and not just thrown in for a sudden hot rod rush. Like I said below, I have run the DP chip with 4 setting in the 80 hp setting for 53000 miles and have had ZERO problems.The chip doesnt hurt these engines, the idiot driving does! Some people just dont understand the technology, and think you cna only get 15 or 20 hp with a chip, when 120 hp or more gains are possible on a stock engine.
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