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I agree with Daron. Your expert sounds like
the type of mechanic that would prefer replacing fuel injection with a
carburetor. I have had an aftermarket chip in my Sy for over 11 years
now.
Mel,
The Brassmonkey ICQ 38578800 YAHOO ironhorse2569 Havelock, North Carolina ----- Original Message -----
From: Bullyhart@aol.com
Cc: syty@syty.org
Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 8:18 PM
Subject: Re: [SYTY] Weird trouble, engine cuts randomly talked to an expert on these trucks today in norway and he STRONGLY Robert, Your expert may have various reasons to not chip, but that person is misguided if suggesting all chips are danger. Back in the day, some chips from various well known manufacturers were indeed unexceptable and that old information may be the origin of his concerns. That isnt the case if you do your homework and go with an upgrade that is working well for many. I doubt your issues are "chip" related, but likely the cause of an ECM on its way out. It is not uncommon for our ECM's to fail, without any help from aftermarket "chips." If possible, try swapping ECM's with one that is known to be good to eliminate it as a possibility. Good luck, Daron |