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The new Edge Revolver Performance Chip is designed for 1995-2003 Ford 7.3L Power Stroke diesels and can make up to 150 HP with up to 6 performance programs switchable on the fly using the included switch!
The biggest benefit of using the Edge Revolver chip over the competition is simple: Edge makes the BEST Diesel tunes. At Edge products, diesel performance is our passion. Every day we install cool new toys on our in-house diesel fleet in order to create an extraordinary driving experience. Our engineers build the products for people like themselves- Diesel Nuts! You can expect better tunes, better performance gains (level for level) and better drivability from an Edge Revolver chip than any other chip around for your 7.3L. We are proud diesel people, and we set out to prove it- just look at the dyno sheet!
Edge Revolver Chip Tune Levels:* Level 1: Stock Tune Level 2: High Idle Level 3: 50 Horsepower Level 4: 75 Horsepower Level 5: 100 Horsepower Level 6: 140 Horsepower
Switch on the Fly for Tuning for your 7.3L Powerstroke
Every Revolver chip comes with a 6-position switch that will let you change the power level while driving. This might not seem like a big deal at first, but imagine you are getting ready to go on a camping trip and have your camping trailer hooked up. You probably want to use your tow setting for that so you flip the switch down to your tow setting. When you get to the camp ground and drop your trailer off, you want to head down to the nearest market for some more camping supplies, and you want to do it FAST to show your buddy- just switch to your performance level! The bottom line is that all of your performance levels are available to you at the flick of a switch, no re-programming required and the change is instant!
How to Order an Edge Revolver Chip
You will need some information from your truck before you order an Edge Revolver Chip. First, you will need the “ECU Code” from your truck’s ECU. It is easy to find- just look for your ECU which will be located behind the Driver’s Side Kick Panel where there is a black plug that will have a sticker on the plug that shows the ECU code. In the case that this sticker isn’t there or the plug has been removed then you can look in the engine compartment where the main harness connection connects to the ECU. In some cases you can put your phone down by the connector and take a picture of it to reveal the ECU code. If you can’t see it then you may need to remove the ECU. There will be a large 4 Digit Code there that are 3 letters and 1 number. These “ECU Codes” identify what ECU is in your truck, and they come in groups. Some examples might be NVK2 and NVK4, which share the same tunes which would have the same “Box Code”, but have different ECM codes. You will need to give your ECM code to the dealer that is burning your chip, or buy the chip pre-programmed for your ECM code (or box code family). Here is an example of what your ECM code will look like on the ECM.
Getting the chip installed You can easily install the Edge Revolver Performance Chip yourself. Follow the directions included with the product for specifics, but for a basic over-view here is what is involved.
The washer, that goes on the front of the switch is not in the 6th hole. It has a nipple on it that goes into the hole.
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If the PCM board is not clean like recommended (contacts can clearly be seen) you could have a no start condition. Another thing I recommend is shooting us a call with your PCM code to make sure that the PCM matches up with the chip that you have.