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I just want to get everyone's thoughts on tapping my injection pump. From what I've read, if the pump is going to fail from being re-manufactured improperly it will fail within the first month or couple thousand miles. I've had my industrial injection on since Christmas and have had Zero issues. I have a stealth plate, but they can still see the pricked wire when it's torn apart, and they can see the top bolts have been removed ( Probably voiding the warranty ). I'll probably be putting my he351cw on in the beginning of June and I think the comp, 100's and turbo would match really well.  Let me know what your thoughts are! Thanks in advance

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Item 2. Fuel Lubricity.  What product & quantity are you using?  I'd like to make sure I'm using the right stuff & correct amount.

Item 3. Excessive AC Noise. To check this can I simply use a multi meter set to AC volts?  Should I ground the multi meeter directly to the battery? or to the alternator housing?  Does it matter if checked at idle or should it be done at any certain rpm range?

 

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Item 2 - 2 Cycle oil. 128:1 ratio. Or 1 ounce of oil for every 1 gallon of fuel.

Item 3 - Check the AC noise at the BATT terminal on the alternator and the passenger battery ground or alternator ground (case). No need for change of RPM's idle should show it.

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