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2002 E350 Van Power
First , I Am Into Towing a 24 Foot Enclosed Trailer.
I Bought A New F250 Stick In 89 And Was Pleased(kn,nocat,downpipe)runs ,pulls Like A Scalded Dog. I Bought A Used (70000 Mi) F250 Auto In 99 And Am Really Pleased I Just Bought A Used 2002 E350 15 Pass(70000 Mi) And Am Displeased I Am Told Ford Depowered The Van Engine To Keep The Heat Down Because The Engine Is In Such A Small Space. The Question Is,,,,can The Engine Computer Be Reflashed To A Similar Power Level As The F250 ?,,,,or ,,,should I ts And Hope For The Best?? IF THE COMPUTER CAN BE REFLASHED ,,WHO? THANK YOU IN ADVANCE,,OLDF--T VANNER TRAILER HAULER |
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