Posted by Lloyd in South Carolina on February 17, 2011 at 10:55:04 from (162.111.235.14):
In Reply to: 7.3 diesel chips? posted by spitz on February 17, 2011 at 09:30:39:
Hi Spitz! I have a 1999 7.3. I've been running a Superchip in it for 50,000 miles now, with no adverse effects. About 20,000 miles after I added it, I added a Banks exhaust. Both the chip and the exhaust made noticeable differences. The chip increased the power, the exhaust moved the power down to around 1,600 rpms. Truck does very well now.
I look at it this way,,,,,, I do not use all this get up and go for EVIL. I never pound on my truck when loaded, no racing off from lights. However on the interstate it will pretty much keep a constant 65 or 70 mph speed except for on the largest hills towing our rv with 2 bikes in the back. GVWR on the RV is 15,500lbs,,,, I have never weighed it.
Empty, highway trip milage I get 20 or better, saw 22 mpg on one trip. Towing the RV, get 10.5 to 12.2..... depends on where I'm going.
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