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I also also put on an AFE Stage 2 cold air intake. I also get that sound, what everyone is calling, the turbo fart. I think that is what it is. If I don't put my foot into it and it shifts throught the gears, no problem. When I do put my foot on the gas, it will go shift and when it does shift I am thinking I'm getting the turbo fart. Is that ok? Thank you all this is again a great site. 99 F350 Superduty 7.3L Powerstroke diesel AFE stage II cold air intake, MBRP 4" turbo back exhaust with 4" down tube and 5" SS tip. |
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99 F350 Superduty 7.3L Powerstroke diesel AFE stage II cold air intake, MBRP 4" turbo back exhaust with 4" down tube and 5" SS tip. |
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it's normal if you hear it after a hard acceleration. It's more pronounced with an aftermarket intake.
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