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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
DIALBO SPORT CHIP
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<blockquote data-quote="ford_lightning" data-source="post: 713452" data-attributes="member: 11579"><p>i just got a new chip for my 2002 lightning. We installed it and then we tested it. It ran the exact same time both times, with it off and on. I called the place where i got it and they told me that it took up to 80 miles for the computer to get used to the chip. What are u guys thoughts</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ford_lightning, post: 713452, member: 11579"] i just got a new chip for my 2002 lightning. We installed it and then we tested it. It ran the exact same time both times, with it off and on. I called the place where i got it and they told me that it took up to 80 miles for the computer to get used to the chip. What are u guys thoughts [/QUOTE]
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