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Old Tue, January 26th, 2010, 06:14 PM
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Here in AZ they do an opacity test. I went through earlier this month and passed with no problems. I left it on my performance tune and blew a 5 out of an allowed 40. The didnt plug into my OBDII port.
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The really attractive thing about running a chip on the 7.3L vs. running a flash programmer is that there is no P1000 code left behind (common of reflashing to stock) that will cause a "retest" situation for emissions. Removing a chip will only set a P0603 code that generally will not cause an emissions failure (unless you get some over-the-top inspector that knows nothing). What will cause problems are the actual trouble codes that have been set while running a chip (overboost, low ICP, etc.) or if there are actual problems with the truck.


You are right Joe, nothing is "left behind" when the chip is removed, except codes relating to actual problems. If you clear the codes, you will get a P1000 code that will require you to drive around for a while and then retest.

If there is no physical inspection of the truck, just an opacity test and scan test, you may be able to get away with testing with chip in....just set it to the lowest setting and run it.
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Old Tue, January 26th, 2010, 07:34 PM
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I like the wicked wheel. It boost up a little faster and it is a whole lot louder so people know I am coming. It is also suppose to prevent some wheel cavitation at higher RPM under load. From my understanding it is the factor ford whell up to 99. All aftermarket wheels for the stock turbo are the same just marketed under different names. All made by Borg Warner.

I have heard good and bad things about the Bio Diesel. I hear it has better lubrication values and is better for your pumps but the drawback is that it is more of a solvent and can wear on rubber parts in the fuel system. You will probably also want to change your fuel filter after a tank or two of the stuff because it will clean gunk out of your tank and system. It also gells at higher temperatures than regular diesel so you have to be careful or use stabalizers in cold weather. There are a bunch of other guys on this forum that probably know a lot more about it than I do.

Unfortunatley my fuel millage suffered slightly with BD but considering it is 85% less poluting that was not a big deal to me.

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