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Originally Posted by Shake-N-Bake
Nice video. I am sure it will help out quite a few folks.
BTW, in the video you used Scotch-Brite pad but called it Emery Cloth. You probably don't want anyone using actual Emery Cloth to clean the PCM board...
Just an FYI...
Did you actually clean both sides of the PCM while it was still in the case? If so, you did an awesome job! I had to remove the PCM board from the case so I could access both sides of the contacts. Did you use a brass bristle brush to clean off the silicone and then finish up with the Scotch-Brite pad or just clean with pad only?
So.....
Inquiring minds want to know. How do you like the PHP calibrations compared to what you were using previously?
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He probably did not have to clean it much if he had a chip installed previously.
I had a DP 80hp tune installed on my pcm. I didn't like the sensitive throttle. I found myself trying to control the pedal with my toes which got sore .  I'm not sure why they do that with their tunes but was pretty annoying to me. I wasted my money on the pcm flash with the 80tow tune. Try 4X4 driving in the mountains with that...lol
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Grant -------------2000 7.3 powerstroke. PHP 6 position chip (stock,high idle,60tow,80dd,100hp,no start) autometer phantom gauges (pyro,boost, trans) 6637 filter, AIH delete. Oil crossover(died rest in peace). 6.0 tranny cooler, In tank mods, Wicked Wheel. Walker muffler, Riffraff FRX.
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