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Old Jan 11, 2004 | 02:28 PM
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FNG update....

Not sure if this can be used in the data colection(the good);

truck OCT 03 build date

engine - huntsvillie, AL- 6 Oct 03

picked up 12 Dec 03

miles so far 1010

filled up today: 13.9 MPG mostly around town right now (by hand).

No issues other than I can't drive the PSD and the Harley at the same time. So far I'm as happy as a two peckered billy goat in a field full of nannies!!!!!

So far I've tried to keep the rpm's below 2000 and vary the speed as much as possible when I do get on the open road.

Thanks for all the advice and the site is jsut plain awsome!

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Old Jan 11, 2004 | 02:34 PM
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oos, just plain awsome. my typing is not to be desired
 
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Old Jan 11, 2004 | 03:09 PM
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Originally posted by BJ_Hawk
oos, just plain awsome. my typing is not to be desired
We can always use data.......go here

Go to this thread, read completely…. and post. Follow, on page 3..MLF250’s format, it is good…and easy!
Important update to instructions on page 6, 17 posts down from the top of page.

ODOMETER reading at time of problem is critical.
In addition, please read more instructions, bottom of first page, posted by Tim L
Tell as many as you can about this thread.
The simpler the writing (posting) of “problem/odometer” reading………….the easier it will be to collate. Do not need many words. I must reduce all the date into a usable format; extra words will take more time to complete.

https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/s...hreadid=185570

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