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I am going to buy accusump type systems for ALL of my 4 stroke engines. Pickup truck, wife's Honda, Mustang hot rod, Street/strip car, lawn mower, and back up generator!!!!!!!!!!! Hell, I'm even gonna put them (somehow) on my 2 strokes!!!!!
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I wonder if Barton, Patterson Elite, BES, Line, Tilburg tell their customers they must run an accusump on the engines they build? I know they don’t
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Billy, despite those that have derailed this discussion with personal attacks on me and only replied to do so, it’s still a forum discussion where people reply with their opinion and my last post is relevant to the merit of using an accusump and yes, of course the OP as well as anyone else doesn’t need anyone’s approval nor their engine builder’s blessing to spend their money on their car to install whatever they deem necessary which begs the question why the OP even asked if he only wants to read opinions that are inline with decision to use an accusump, just do it!
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I don't know what these guys tell their customers, or not, but I know people with engines from a few of those shops who do run them. And would likely take them off if told to.
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You have friends? I find that very hard to believe
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