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Honda/Kawasaki/Suzuki/Yamaha Electronic Jet Kit Instructions

November 13th, 2009 · No Comments

INSTALLATION
1. Before installing the TFI you must first disconnect the negative lead from the battery.
2. Determine a location for the TFI unit. Suggested locations are as follows: Under the seat, behind a side cover or tail section.
3. The TFI comes with a harness with injector connectors that match the factory injector connectors.
4. Locate the factory fuel injectors (see owners manual if you are not sure)*.
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Honda/Suzuki Electronic Jet Kit Instructions

November 9th, 2009 · No Comments

This product is a great fit for stock bikes with exhaust and intake mods. It is also capable of handling the fuel needs of big bore kits, light cams, and a variety of head porting. This is an Electronic Jet Kit. Like jet kits in the past, the more you modify, the more responsibility you take in getting your fuel curve right. Going to www.dobeckperformance.com will help you obtain better high horsepower tuning.
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TUbliss Installation Instructions

November 2nd, 2009 · No Comments

First time installation will require drilling a 10mm hole in your rim. After the TUbliss Core is installed on the rim, it stays on the rim. It’s not necessary, nor recommended, to remove it when changing tires. We recommend installing TUbliss on new tires that have never been mounted. OEM rim locks leave impressions on the inside of your old tire and any tears or damage from a previous installation may cause leaks or other problems.
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1999-2005 Chevrolet Silverado 1/2-Ton 4WD Superlift Torque Max Traction Bar System Installation

September 23rd, 2009 · No Comments

Installation requires a professional mechanic. Prior to beginning, inspect the vehicles steering, driveline, and brake systems, paying close attention to the suspension link arms and bushings, anti-sway bars and bushings, tie rod ends, pitman arm, ball joints and wheel bearings. Also check the steering sector-to-frame and all suspension-to-frame attaching points for stress cracks. The overall vehicle must be in excellent working condition; repair or replace all worn parts.
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1999-2005 Chevy 1/2-TON Silverado / GMC Sierra 4WD Superlift Rail Wrap Installation

September 4th, 2009 · No Comments

Installation requires a professional mechanic. Prior to beginning, inspect the vehicles steering, driveline, and brake systems, paying close attention to the suspension link arms and bushings, anti-sway bars and bushings, tie rod ends, pitman arm, ball joints and wheel bearings. Also check the steering sector-to-frame and all suspension-to-frame attaching points for stress cracks. The overall vehicle must be in excellent working condition; repair or replace all worn parts. Read instructions several times before starting. Be sure you have all needed parts and know where they install. Read each step completely as you go.
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Ford 6.0L Powerstroke Turbo Diesel Vehicles Digital Propane Injection

March 19th, 2009 · No Comments

Disconnect the batteries during installation of the DPI® system. When disconnecting the batteries, remove both negative battery cables first and install them last.
Note: The propane tank must be purchased separately and must meet Federal DOT and NFPA 58 requirements as well as state and local requirements that may apply. Information is available from your local propane professional which can be located at www.usepropane.com.
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Model TRU300R Installation Manual

November 27th, 2008 · No Comments

Keep wiring away from moving engine parts, exhaust pipes and high-tension cable. Tape wires that pass through holes on the firewall to prevent fraying. Watches out sharp edges that may damage wires and causes short circuit.
CAUTION: Do not connect the wire harness to the control module until all wiring to vehicle is complete.
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Superlift Steel Skid Plate 2001-05 Hummer H2 Installation Guide

September 2nd, 2008 · No Comments

Installation requires a professional mechanic. Prior to beginning, inspect the vehicles steering, driveline, and brake systems, paying close attention to the suspension link arms and bushings, anti-sway bars and bushings, tie rod ends, pitman arm, ball joints and wheel bearings. Also check the steering sector-to-frame and all suspension-to-frame attaching points for stress cracks. The overall vehicle must be in excellent working condition; repair or replace all worn parts. Read instructions several times before starting. Be sure you have all needed parts and know where they install. Read each step completely as you go.
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