Fuel Requirements; Engine Oil Requirements; Chemical Requirements; Electronic Fuel Injection System - Prochem EVEREST 650 Operating Instructions Manual

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Fuel Requirements

Use unleaded gasoline ONLY. DO NOT use any
gasoline additives. We recommend the use of clean,
fresh, unleaded gasoline intended for automotive use.
High-octane gasoline should NOT be used with the
engine on this unit. This unit is not compatible with E-85
fuel.

Engine Oil Requirements

Use high quality detergent oil of at least API (American
Petroleum Institute) service class SH. NOTE: Using
less than service class SH oil or extending oil change
intervals longer than recommended can cause engine
damage. The recommended SAE viscosity grade is
10W-40 or 15W-40 for regular oil. It is recommended
that a good quality synthetic oil be used after the first 25
hour break-in period to extend the service interval to
150 hours. Oils rated for high mileage engines have
been shown to help keep internal engine components
clean and keep seals and other rubber components
pliable, increasing service life. Synthetic oils of the
following viscosities are recommended: 10W-30, 10W-
40, 15W-50 and 20W-50. Higher viscosity oils should
be used in high temperature operating conditions and
lower viscosity oils should be used in cooler tempera-
ture operating conditions.
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Chemical Requirements

This cleaning unit, due to its chemical injection pump
design, can be used with a variety of water-diluted
chemical compounds (either acidic or alkaline),
depending on the job to be done. However, to obtain
optimum results with this unit, we recommend using the
PROCHEM line of chemicals. For information on using
the cleaning compounds, refer to the PROCHEM
chemical manual.

Electronic Fuel Injection System

This unit is equipped with the latest port fuel Electronic
Fuel Injection (EFI) technology. The EFI technology
provides more effective fuel distribution and improved
power management through the use of an electronic
"brain" called the electronic control unit (ECU). The
ECU also provides improved engine emissions through
more effective combustion of the fuel/air mixture. The
fuel system, engine set up, and exhaust system are
systems approved by the Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA). Any alteration or modification to the
system must receive approval from the EPA.
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