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1999 to 2003 7.3L Power Stroke Diesel 7.3L Power Stroke Diesel equipped Super Duty and Excursion. |
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Better yet, can't my TS chip be reformated to work with the FU package....and I could buy another license for it? That way if my dad ever wants to change his tunes I can do it.
Can I grab the files from the server and put them on my laptop. I live in a one mile gap of internet access, it would be easier for me to just grab the files from the server and keep them on a file in my laptop. If not, guess I can just run of to Sonic and bum off their WiFi. So what all do I need to get that done? -Send my chip in to be reformated to work with the FU kit -Purchase the FU package -??? And can I keep the tunes that you wrote for me that are currently on the TS chip?
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01 F350 7.3 4x4 CC SRW/3.73/315-75-16/Aeroforce Interceptor/BD Thruster II/ Bellowed Up-Pipes/4" turbo back exhaust/CCV Mod/DIY 6637/FPR Shimmed to 65 PSI/TS chip reburned with PHP tunes (Stock, 40T WITH Whsiper tune, 80DD, 100R, 140Ex, 140SS)/Replaced and Cleaned EBPS & Tube 4-6-12/Zoodad mod/Recon smoked cab lights/MM Hubs/Cowl Hood/HPx |
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I think I have the correct sticker I want to make sure I have the correct PCM code.
![]() It has the 12B599 and since its made in brazil I think its the same and the pcm number is 7FFA0. I can not find a 4 digit code. the below is copied from the php website On the side of the PCM connector facing the driver's fender, there is a white sticker that contains the Part Number and Calibration information. The Part Number is easy to identify because it will always contain "-12A650-" in the middle of it. The Calibration code (also called the "Box" code or "Tear Tag" code) is a 4 digit code that is composed of 3 letters and 1 number. In this example, the PCM Part Number is "F81F-12A650-BF" and the Box or Calibration Code is "XLE4". For reference, the "DPC-402" is the hardware designation and is used to identify the Circuit Board used in the PCM. In the event a replacement PCM is needed, any PCM with a matching "DPC" number can be used, although you will need to have the PCM reflashed to the proper Calibration code. |
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thanks i'll get the right one!
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