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Old 11-13-2005, 09:33 AM
SHPD_Chief SHPD_Chief is offline
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Question Will a 2001 PSD fit into a 1999?

I have a 2001 PSD from a Superduty F-350 which only had 42,000 miles on it and was concidering putting it into my 1999 F-250 Superduty. Will it work? and will the computer run it? This is my first time trying anything like this so I thought I'd ask before I leaped!!!
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Old 11-13-2005, 07:08 PM
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I think it will bolt in with no problems. However I dont think the computer from the 99 will work with the newer motor, especially if its an early 99.

On a side note, why are you wanting to swap? If the motor that's in it now runs fine, I'd keep the 01 motor on the rocks till the 99 gives out. No sense fixing what's not broke.

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Old 11-13-2005, 07:41 PM
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I think it will bolt in with no problems. However I dont think the computer from the 99 will work with the newer motor, especially if its an early 99.

On a side note, why are you wanting to swap? If the motor that's in it now runs fine, I'd keep the 01 motor on the rocks till the 99 gives out. No sense fixing what's not broke.
or better yet start building the '01 into a SUPER POWER STROKE (yeah besides the obvious concepts like porting, cams, etc i wouldn't know where to start on a diesel)
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