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What is the easy, cheap way to get my truck to roll even a little coal...i got a DIY intake, straight piped 4 " exhaust...and nothing
...I dont have much cash laying around so what are the DIY mods for the average garage to make my truck roll some black?
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Try the 10k mod..... 10k resistor mod. Its really not as hard as it seems, and it only costs about $2.00... The only way to really blow more smoke is to get yourself a chip, or a programmer, but that also requires gauges, so in total for that your looking at at least $700.... |
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wildman tunes on mine, it will roal out the coal, but it also has injectors.
YouTube - 1994 Ford powerstroke diesel F250 roaling coal |
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