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Old 07-29-2003, 04:23 PM   #1
Rob Cooley
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Ford 6.0 Idle

Found out today that the new 6.0 PSD has an atomatic idle increase when you leave it idleing. After 5 minutes the RPM automatically increases to 100-150 RPM and I think he said the ekg valve opens up. Anyway it is designed to be OK to leave it idleing to keep the pets cool while you go into eat a meal. The 7.3 PSD does not have this feture.

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