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Etec G2 Jets are Finally Ready to Go!
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<blockquote data-quote="Riverdog" data-source="post: 471270" data-attributes="member: 16557"><p>WOW over 600 lb-ft of torqe.</p><p></p><p>I'm loving the power and efficiency of new high tech engines. Vehicles too. </p><p>The problem comes when they develop a problem even the dealers have a problem figuring out. My mercury was in the shop three time before they replaced the ECM. I finally found a bolt that had worked it's way into a wire loom. Shorting out when I hit rapids.</p><p>My previous 2011 ford f250 had electrical gremlins that they never figured out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riverdog, post: 471270, member: 16557"] WOW over 600 lb-ft of torqe. I'm loving the power and efficiency of new high tech engines. Vehicles too. The problem comes when they develop a problem even the dealers have a problem figuring out. My mercury was in the shop three time before they replaced the ECM. I finally found a bolt that had worked it's way into a wire loom. Shorting out when I hit rapids. My previous 2011 ford f250 had electrical gremlins that they never figured out. [/QUOTE]
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