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GotTurboLag
Wed, September 12th, 2012, 08:33 PM
Well here it is 0355 sitting in Bagram waiting on flight #2 to take me out of this hell hole after spending a year on a hole in the wall FOB and I am trying to dig up as much info as I can about my future with my 02 F250. I purchased my truck as a "gift" to myself after tour #3 down range (my last gift ended up going to my ex wife who then proceeded to sell it for pennies on the dollar for what it was worth... I envy the lucky SOB who got my 89 Foxbody that ran 9s for under 5 grand).

So a little about my truck. It is a 2002 F250 7.3L with a 4'' lift, 35's, Airaid intake, magnaflow 4'' turbo back, boost and egt gauges, 07 front end conversion and I am sure much more that is unknown to me (truck was a repo and seems the guy put quite a bit into it except his monthly payments). Truck has 206K on the odo.

I have a member on the .ORG who is offering to sell me his TS 6 pos chip for 135.00 but believe it will need to be reflashed to my vin/pcm code (correct me if I am wrong). The only reason I am going used is I am on a very tight budget after spending nearly 10 grand getting my daughter and my wifes younger brother and sister (who we recently adopted) moved to Alaska where we are stationed (we are both military returning from Afghanistan). Between that large chunk and the house we pretty much are on a tighter budget than planned but it was all worth it to have the kids under one roof. Now is it possible to reflash the chip and overwrite the tunes (I would rather use PHP vs the others as I seem to be getting the run around on things). All I am looking for is a nice tow tune, cruising tune (45-60hp), race tune (120hp), smoke/lope tune, high idle tune (to warm the truck up in the lovely Alaskan freeze my butt off weather).

It would be great to get some input on this as I still have 24hrs to kill until we make our next voyage to Manas then off to the land of freedom..real food and cold beer.

Look forward to seeing what I can get back in response. If buying new would be the best bet does PHP offer military discounts (shot in the dark but worth a try).

V/R
SGT Ryan Libby
4/25 BCT (ABN)
JBER, AK / FOB Salerno AFG

ryan.libby907@gmail.com

GotTurboLag
Wed, September 12th, 2012, 08:34 PM
also.. you guys are cruel with the title "whopper junior" do you realize how hungry that just made me.... Screw it T minus 4 days until I should hopefully be back on US Soil

cleatus12r
Wed, September 12th, 2012, 09:12 PM
Sorry, no reburns from PHP on another vendor's TS Performance chip.

GotTurboLag
Wed, September 12th, 2012, 09:23 PM
Sorry, no reburns from PHP on another vendor's TS Performance chip.

and what about the other questions asked about possible tunes and if being better off with a fresh chip from PHP and do you offer mil discounts

ticopowell
Wed, September 12th, 2012, 09:28 PM
I can sell you mine, you pay me, I ship it to php, they ship it to you if they/you are ok with that...
Sold my 2002 F-250 so I don't need it anymore.
I have it posted in the classifieds, willing to negotiate. :)

GotTurboLag
Wed, September 12th, 2012, 09:31 PM
yah I believe you were asking 250 which is a bit much for a used unit

ticopowell
Wed, September 12th, 2012, 09:32 PM
Make me an offer...

GotTurboLag
Wed, September 12th, 2012, 09:36 PM
Make me an offer...

I'll hold off on the offer for now as I am waiting to find out who wrote the tune on the TS 6 pos chip I was offered on the .org (135.00 shipped) if it was a PHP tune then I will go that route if not then I may just go with a new TS so I can get the tunes built to my truck and for the items I want/need

ticopowell
Wed, September 12th, 2012, 09:47 PM
I don't blame ya. Good luck and let me know what you decide. and a chip is a chip, Bill will be able to tune whatever you want on it. Have a good flight, Thank you for your service!

rammertide07
Thu, September 13th, 2012, 10:01 AM
By the time you buy the chip and pay for reburns, you're not far from buying the Phoenix....$295. Plus you don't have to worry about shipping from the forum seller...then shipping to PHP.

I hope the PO regeared for the tires. I reccomend a transmission gauge. New/Rebuilt transmission is $2300-4000. Maybe you won't have to worry about overheating....but it would still be nice for fuel milage if it is regeared.

GotTurboLag
Thu, September 13th, 2012, 10:17 PM
35s there really is no need to regear I am getting on average 550-600 a tank on a 23gal cell best I have seen was 630 when driving from seattle to so cal back in june

rammertide07
Fri, September 14th, 2012, 09:31 AM
35s there really is no need to regear I am getting on average 550-600 a tank on a 23gal cell best I have seen was 630 when driving from seattle to so cal back in june

Check that fuel tank size. I believe the mfg. rating for the tank is 29gal. But you can pack in another 3gal. By your calculations you're getting 23-26mpg. 26mpg is the highest fuel milage I have heard of a powerstroke getting....no lift, 2x4, street tires, accelerating to 65 takes a mile, braking takes a mile, not exceeding 2000rpm...etc.

Have you compared your spedometer to a GPS? My tires throw me off +5mph. And at highway speeds, for every 50mi I drive my odometer registers +40mi. These are the size tires that came on the truck. Fixing to change them out and go down in size. Our factory gearing is 3.73. If your spedometer is right, then the PO regeared or added an electronic speed calibrator. Yes, 35's is on the outside edge of the grey area for regearing. You're truck takes a lot more effort than a Cheve 1500 4x4 to get going. Harder acclerations = higher trans temps and less fuel milage. The 7.3 trans cooler is undersized for the job a 7.3 is rated for. A lot of 7.3 owners swap it out for a 6.0 trans cooler. The toque converter just covers stock 7.3 output as well. It's usually the first thing to go when the trans is pushed to its limits. I belive there is still a powerstrokehelp.com video where Bill (of powerstrokehelp.com....lot of Bills out there) goes over a truck with 35's that he is replacing the torque converter for the 2nd time.