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JeffGS-T97
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Yeah about that long. I am definitely looking forward to driving it for sure.Bet the excitement is building now.. how long has it been now? Almost a year?
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Yeah about that long. I am definitely looking forward to driving it for sure.Bet the excitement is building now.. how long has it been now? Almost a year?
Thank you Tony! Had to work extra over the weekend hopefully I can get some of it done tonight.It’s brand new. Looks awesome Jeff!!
Yeah he really does. I surely recommend him.Exciting! Looks like Justin definitely lives up to his reputation.



Thats the truth. Not sure which two cylinders are intermittently falling off. Trying to follow instructions on testing these things with a voltameter not having much luck.Feel like that’s the life cycle of a Dsm.
Bug emerges
Try to find the bug
Another issue pops up
Fix that
Back to step 1
No just want to test it to make sure, about 90% sure its the component. I cleaned the old transistor and it actually started misfiring more often.What’s going on with the connector? Do the terminals look corroded? Or fit loose?
Maybe i shouldn't have used a copper brushWith the resistor plugged in, check voltage at each of the black wire on each injector plug. Key on, take your multimeter one lead to ground and other lead to each black wire one at a time. They should all be the same voltage. If you suspect wiring/connector issue, wiggle the wires while checking w MM.

