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ROBERT BUTLER
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1/20/2004
19:07:20

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I HAVE A 2003 DAKOTA QUAD 4.7 AT 95 IT SHUTS DOWN AND RESTARTS AT 90 WHAT CAN I DO TO FIx this .I HAVE CALLED DODGE A AND THEY SAID IT WAS FUEL SHUT OFF



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1/20/2004
20:41:08

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It shuts down at 95 mph? If thats what you mean then you have just fount the speed limiter. That does sound kind of low though. Mine shuts down at about 117mph.
Get a power programer or have the pcm reflashed if you want to remove it.



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1/20/2004
21:37:16

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No power programmer for 03`s with 4.7 yet(or ever?).



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1/21/2004
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COULD YOU TELL ME HOW TO REFLASH THE PCM AND WHAT DEALER DID YOU HAVE IT DONE



Dave Mitchell
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2/04/2004
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Just make sure your tires you have on the truck are rated for whatever speed you attain...

Usually don't find high speed rated tires on pickup trucks... Exceeding the rated speed may cause the tires to shell out.

I wasn't surprised with all the Firestone failures with people doing 85-90mph on tires rated for light trucks and not sports cars!

The bigger tires with the increased mass and radius puts a tremendous strain on the tire carcass at high speeds.

Ever notice all the semi-truck tire shards all along the freeways?

Be safe and ensure the tires meet the speed you reach!

Dave



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