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The 6.5 is a strong engine design and is capable of far greater performance than it delivers in factory-stock form. The Max-E-Tork eprom / Turbo-Master boost controller "combo" is key to a vastly improve engine combustion efficiency, adding a solid 65 hp and 150 lb/ft torque along with improved fuel economy. You will enjoy improved drivability with crisp throttle responce, spirited light throttle performance and strong heavy-to-full throttle power. Your 6.5 will be transformed into a very respectable performer and great towing vehicle. We insist that you are happy with our products and offer them with a 90-day satisfaction guarantee and 7-year, free replacement part warranty - you simply cannot go wrong! The 4-digit letter code we need in order to do your Max-E-Tork eprom, can be found on the computer behind the glove box. On 94 trucks and Subs, you gain access by removing the 4 screws that hold the glove box liner in place. Behind the glove box you will find the computer box. There is a white paper label on the computer box. On it you should find the 4-digit letter code (starts with the letter B). If the label does not feature the 4-letter code, you can find the code on the original eprom inside the computer box. Remove the computer box from its mount tray by sliding it to the rear to disengage the locating pins and spring clips. Then weasle the box out into the open area of the glove box openning and rotate it upside down. On the bottom of the computer is an inspection plate held in place by a single #15 torx screw. Remove the screw and plate. You will see the original eprom inside. On it you will find the 4-letter code. Call us with this code to place your order. 1995 trucks and Subs feature a revised dash panel. Access to the computer box is gained by removing the glove box assembly. To remove the glove box, release the cable stop located on the drivers side of the box and then push in on both sides of the box, similtaneously to release the two bump stops which prevent the box from openning beyond the normal open position. Then swing the box assembly further open until it is released from the hinges at its bottom. The box assembly can then be completely removed to gain access to the computer box. The ID code is located on the outside of the box and on the eprom inside under the inspection plate.
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