power programer

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Asked by Joe Aug 18, 2008 at 07:13 PM about the 1998 Ford F-150 XL Extended Cab SB

Question type: Car Customization

e-con power programer worth the money???? any info is helpful.

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programmers sound cool, but the aren't worth the cost at allllllll just do exhaust and throw in a k&n and call it a day mabye buy a performance oriented vehicle next go around if your looking for a faster ride somthing with a turbo or high output model

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Power Programmers can do many things. -Set engine rev limits -Set transmission shift points -Adjust speedometer for larger/smaller tires -Adjust fuel mixture -Adjust timing -Etc These are fantastic features that would normally take the work of a professional. And now they can be done in your own garage.

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I do have a 93 talon turbo with 15 psi planty fast just want the truck not to be so lazy wanted to now if the power programer is worth thats all thanks

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I agree and disagree with the power packs. I prefer my 4 inch magnaflow dual's and my k&n cold air intake. Plus I also have added the Foose Edition cold air ball bearing supercharger for the 4.6 and now I'm pushing in the area of 400 horses at the rear end...

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