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RD2 09-27-2007 12:01 PM

detroit pro check
 
does anyone know if it is possible to bypass the pro check fuel system on a detroit engine :?: if so ho do I go about doing that. Thanks

heavyhaulerss 09-28-2007 01:48 AM

if i'm not mistaken. those are add on after market products. so just couple the lines together bypassing the pro check. i have one on mine & i like it. you can look up prockeck online & see why they are on there. i dont know how to put links on this post.

bob h 09-28-2007 07:55 AM

Re: detroit pro check
 

Originally Posted by RD2
does anyone know if it is possible to bypass the pro check fuel system on a detroit engine :?: if so ho do I go about doing that. Thanks


what is a pro check fuel system?

heavyhaulerss 09-28-2007 08:14 AM

bob actually does not know something diesel related?? :shock: i have one on my det. it has been on there since i bought truck. it takes any air out of fuel & sends back to tanks while sending air free fuel to fuel rail & injectors. if i knew how to post there link i would. comp dum here,, sorry.

bob h 10-04-2007 10:49 AM


Originally Posted by heavyhaulerss
bob actually does not know something diesel related?? :shock: i have one on my det. it has been on there since i bought truck. it takes any air out of fuel & sends back to tanks while sending air free fuel to fuel rail & injectors. if i knew how to post there link i would. comp dum here,, sorry.


open the website.

right click on the url in the address bar, then click 'copy'.

then, back here, open a reply box (like where i'm typing right now) just right click inside the box, and then paste


there's a lot more i don't know... then what i do

heavyhaulerss 10-19-2007 01:07 AM

http://www.davcotec.com/procheck.html

bob h 10-28-2007 04:32 AM


Originally Posted by heavyhaulerss
http://www.davcotec.com/procheck.html


that's better - still never seen one, but i certainly know why they make them


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