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PSI Power 95-97 Ford Automatic 7.3L Powerstroke Ag Diesel Performance Chip (Truck Edition)

Thoroughbred Sku #: PSI22702
Manufacturer Sku #: 22702

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$280.00

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Product Details

Product Name: PSI Power Ford 7.3L 6 Position Chip
Manufacturer: PSI Power
Manufacturer Part #: 22702
Thoroughbred Diesel Part #: PSI22702
Fitment Notes: 1995-1997 Ford Automatic 7.3L Powerstroke

The 22702 Peformance Tuning Chip fits the Ford 7.3L Powerstroke engines 1995 thru 1997 with an automatic transmission. This performance tuning chip is designed for fuel economy with up to 1-2 mpg, and an increase in horsepower up to 140HP. Adjustable with a dyno proven six position switch, you can adjust the power on the fly. The Performance chip provides optimal tuning with better fuel injection timing and pulsewidth, increased turbo boost pressure, and enhanced shift points and firmness. Plug-and-play connectivity means there’s no need to cut, splice or modify engine wiring.

PSI Power Ag Diesel Electronic Performance Module Features:

  • Fits 1995-1997 Ford Automatic 7.3L Powerstroke
  • Plug-and-play
  • up to 140 Horsepower Increase and 1-2MPG Fuel Savings
  • 1 Year Warranty
  • For more information on PSI Power call us at 1-859-737-4966.
ECM Tune Code Supportng Box Codes
DPC-202 TDE LKM MIF NAW PRE PRY TDE TEE YBT ZAA TDE

Chip Positions are:

  1. Stock
  2. High Idle
  3. 50HP
  4. 75HP
  5. 100HP
  6. HOT (Up to 140HP)

Reviews

  • will this chip work with a Banks trans Command.Stock 1996 7.3 Automatic non california Thanks

    jeff cheser | 4/18/2022

    Yes, you should be able to use both no issues.

  • will this chip work in my 1996 ford f350 7.3L PCM - MME2 I'm in California

    dobbs | 4/2/2022

    No, that code will require special tuning

  • will this work on a California Ford F350 7.3L PCM MME2

    Dobbs | 4/2/2022

    No, that code will require special tuning