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F-150
40% Drive train loss
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<blockquote data-quote="onlya302" data-source="post: 15826494" data-attributes="member: 14404"><p>The power drop off could be ECT or MCT getting too high and pulling spark, knock sensor activity etc...</p><p></p><p>Since this is a new install make sure you have Premium fuel in the tank, and try not to let the truck sit too long between runs on the dyno with the engine off, this just heat soaks the blower which will make the MCT climb and pull spark.</p><p></p><p>Run it in the highest gear you can and not hit the speed limiter, which is usually 3rd on the 6 speed trucks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onlya302, post: 15826494, member: 14404"] The power drop off could be ECT or MCT getting too high and pulling spark, knock sensor activity etc... Since this is a new install make sure you have Premium fuel in the tank, and try not to let the truck sit too long between runs on the dyno with the engine off, this just heat soaks the blower which will make the MCT climb and pull spark. Run it in the highest gear you can and not hit the speed limiter, which is usually 3rd on the 6 speed trucks. [/QUOTE]
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