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Derek@Vision Diesel

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2000 superduty idles prefect, throws no codes, free revs perfectly fine.

Will not drive over 30mph, 100% gutless. Foot to floor is no different than half throttle. No smoke or anything ever, Icp is normal for 1500-2000rpm, put foot to floor and just absolutely nothing happens not even a change in motor noise
 

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My first thought also, but it read correctly on AE.

I actually dont know what fixed it or if it will come back, but i cleared codes, replaced a blown fuse (shouldnt of had anytihng to do with the power) and cured a small boost leak...

Basically its running how he thinks it always has, but seems extremely low on power and slow to me. Says he got home though.
 

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what's it got for an exhaust?
If this was a gas motor, I'd be looking at restricted exhaust
 

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Could be drawing enough amps that it is blowing fuses. Could be a sign of a pump on the way out or a restriction in the fuel line.
 

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Could be drawing enough amps that it is blowing fuses. Could be a sign of a pump on the way out or a restriction in the fuel line.

Unless its in the tank a restriction shouldnt be the problem, i even tried it with the fuel filter not even in the truck. But the pump may very well be bad
 

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There is a "filter" in the tank, it is part of the mixing valve thingy. It is prone to getting clogged. That is unless you have done the Hutch and Harpoon mods already.
 

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Agreed on the fuel pump. Mine did similar and found the power wire for the fuel pump was loose and would drop psi then come back when I hit a bump
 

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x3 on the fuel pump my truck did this for about a mile, got it home, started it a few hours later, ran fine for 2 miles and boom no more fuel pump
 

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I replaced the pump and it ran great for 40 miles and now its back to doing the same thing again, blowing fuses pretty soon after you replace it
 

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