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Old 01-19-2008, 08:51 PM
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Piping layout help...

Hey guys, I posted this in the SD forum and linked it in the 6.0 forum but thought I'd link it here too in case you missed it. Any input is wanted and welcome...

https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/6...yout-help.html
 
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Well, nobody had any thoughts or opinions on this so I guess I'm going with it as I described. Thanks anyhow to all who looked at it...
 
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I just noticed this post.

You know I should have an answer for you but I have no clue.
I should know because i am contimplating becoming an Amsoil dealer and doing a mobile lube service on the side(besides my regular job). I have though about it but haven't started it. Amsoil has a remote system (not electric) which is kinda why I should have some sort of answer but I never dealt with it and that is why i am about clueless on it.

Sorry you got no input on it.
 




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