Stealth units are standard with two output lines. Four output lines are an option for more money. The crossover will work fine with the unit installed. I had my crossover in for a little while and then took it off as I am having lines made for a four output system. There is a equalizer tube between the two pumps on the stealth to keep the pressure equal.
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Stealth units are standard with two output lines. Four output lines are an option for more money. The crossover will work fine with the unit installed. I had my crossover in for a little while and then took it off as I am having lines made for a four output system. There is a equalizer tube between the two pumps on the stealth to keep the pressure equal.
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Ugh! Guess I'll be returning that line when it arrives... Does the equalizer tube between the two pumps also equalize the pressure between the two heads? Thx for the input.
That is the purpose of the equalizer tube. It is to make sure the pumps put the same pressure to each head. I know someone in the 7.3 SD section was doing some testing to see if it made any difference on the dyno to have the HPOX installed or not. I don't know the outcome of the testing.
Good luck,
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