300 chips?
If you had a '96, you could get the Superchips Custom Tuner. It only works with OBD II vehicles and yours is OBD I. I'm converting my '94 to MAF using a '95 Bronco computer (F5TF-12A650-BYA / BIO0) and the Tweecer. No one ever hacked a 6 cylinder computer so none of the OBD I tuners will work with it.
I've done chips with Diablo over the years for some of them --- though in any case you won't find a programmer for any OBDI computer because they don't have flashable memory. You'll need a chip and depending on the PCM code of the truck, you can get a Diablo for it.
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The superchip "BLUE" is the one you want. Find your calibration code on your drivers side door(should be three letters and a number) purchase the chip and give them your pcm code. My old 95 with the 4.9l worked really well with the chip and a KN FIPK, noticed a fair increase in torque but not a whole lot in horsepower. This chip is compatable with the newer fords(97-03) also, just a small fee for reflashing and I installed my chip from my 4.9l to my 02 5.4l.
The Superchips Blue chip is not what you want. Superchips no longer even supports these so you'll be getting code that is several years old. Many Superchips dealers (including us) no longer support them for new applications because they aren't the best solution. Get an SCT or Diablo, both companies currently have support for EEC-IV PCMs.
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