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2011 - 2013 Ford F150 5.0 Sct Tuner. Custom Tune By Southern Speed/socaldiablo on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Augusta, Michigan, US

Augusta, Michigan, US
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Sct tuner #3000 with southern speed / socaldiablo 87 and 93 t4 custom tune. This tuner is for 2011-2013 ford f150 with the 5.0 engine.
I recieved this tuner 10-19-13 from Shawn at southern speed/socaldiablo. This tuner was $490.00 shipped with his t4 custom tunes.
I installed the 87 octane tune and the power difference is amazing.
The wife doesn't like the new found power so I put it back to stock.
This tuner was only used once for 1 day and is unlocked and ready to install In your truck.

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