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Old 03-08-2005, 11:18 AM   #1
Montana_3338
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Ford F250 5.8L Towing????

Hello! Barb and Larry are new to this forum, and we own a 3400RL. Our towing is mostly on level roads and highways, so we haven't had any problems with our 2002 F250SD with 5.8L V-8 so far. We get about 9 mpg average.

Right now our budget is limited, so I was looking for any means to extract more power and torque. One suggestion I heard was a chip programmer, another was a new air filter system (including inlet).

Do any of you veterans have any suggestions? We're hoping to go from central California up to northern area, and would be traveling in some mountain areas.

Barb & Larry
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