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Posted by Burrhead on March 23, 2004 at 20:26:38 from (12.74.240.255):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 7.3 PSD chip towing old i posted by Ol chief on March 23, 2004 at 19:47:15:
The Mayflower boy near me carried his 2002 Mayflower over in Houston and had it hotted up to some ungodly hoss power. I think it was like 350hp. About 3 weeks after he had it chipped they towed him back 200 miles to Cummins with a busted piston. Cummins said they would fix it alright but the warranty would not cover it. We never had these 2000 to 2002 F350 here re-chipped either. If we wanted bigger motors we would have bought bigger Fords. I drive a 91 F350 7.3 non-turbo as my daily driver. In 350,000+ miles all I have done is 1 set of crank bearings, worked the heads @ about 250,000, and oil changes @ 4000-4500 mile. It aint never had the injectors or injector pump rebuilt yet. At about 100,000 I did carry the pump in and had steel gears put in it but that's all she's had.
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