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Turbo PSI loss
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[QUOTE="johnboy27, post: 736508, member: 11729"] I have a 2013 F250 I bought a few months ago. I have an H&S Mini Maxx w/ DPF delte, Flo Pro 5" exhaust and a S&B CAI. I put all this on at the same time at 1000 miles. I now have 9500 on it. The issue I am having is after the truck is warm and has been running a while when I come to a stop...sometimes when I take back off I have 0 turbo pressure. If I accelerate hard the turbo spools up and drops back down to 0. It will do this a couple times and then it keeps pressure like it should. It does it off and on. Anyone else seen that happen? I have talked to H&S about it and they said they have not heard of that problem. I appreciate the help. [/QUOTE]
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