Hey Mark,
Yeah, I've heard that story before. He wired it up outside of our recommendations. So, normally you put the arm switch inline with the 12v key on. So you can't arm the system unless the engine is running. In the case your speaking of he bypassed the power and wired the arm swicth directly to the pump.
If you follow the guidelines and wiring instructions, there's no way that can happen.
Hope this helps,
Nathan
[FONT=georgia, serif]Nathan Ragsdale
[FONT=georgia, serif]Snow Performance, Inc.
I thought you may have a real concern, so I decided to get the definitive answer and this text above is what Snow Performance had to say. Sounds like it was the nut behind the wheel that wired it wrong. I think we can all rest easy. These systems are used by over the road truck drivers consistently. Also, a great side benefit is that they clean your engine of carbon deposits and soot.
My truck is being converted to a vehicle to haul tourists and I think I am going to implement water/meth into the build. It doesn't seem like anyone is chiming in with water/meth experience on military trucks. I will let you all know how it turns out. I like being the guinea pig![/FONT]
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