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Slowing Down a Lightning on Purpose
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<blockquote data-quote="95FordLightning" data-source="post: 11312414" data-attributes="member: 130438"><p>I'm a new owner of a 1995 Lightning that I purchased for my son who is just starting to drive. Yeah, I know, I could have probably got him something a little slower. But he loves these trucks so much and I found a good deal on one with low mileage.</p><p></p><p>What I'm trying to figure out is what some ways might be to limit RPMs or the throttle or anything else to slow the truck down until he can get a little more experience and maturity. I checked with Hypertech to see if their chips will let you do anything like that and they said not for this old of a truck. My mechanic is looking at it now trying to come up with a solution. But I thought I'd see if any other Lightning owners knew of a way. Thanks for the help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="95FordLightning, post: 11312414, member: 130438"] I'm a new owner of a 1995 Lightning that I purchased for my son who is just starting to drive. Yeah, I know, I could have probably got him something a little slower. But he loves these trucks so much and I found a good deal on one with low mileage. What I'm trying to figure out is what some ways might be to limit RPMs or the throttle or anything else to slow the truck down until he can get a little more experience and maturity. I checked with Hypertech to see if their chips will let you do anything like that and they said not for this old of a truck. My mechanic is looking at it now trying to come up with a solution. But I thought I'd see if any other Lightning owners knew of a way. Thanks for the help! [/QUOTE]
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