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BPD's billet FICM
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[QUOTE="strokin6L, post: 579752, member: 842"] Adam..no. However i did start it again yesterday and after it fired it romped again haha. So i yanked it off. This morning it split it apart and cut the other wire to switch it back to 48v and put it back together. Just gotta get it back on the truck and see what it does now. So far from what i noticed is that if you already have a tuned FICM...increasing the voltage to 58v isn't gonna do anything. However if you have a stock FICM...then increasing the voltage will probaby have benefits. [/QUOTE]
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