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Running a G13BB on a test stand?

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jake2465

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Huber Heights, Ohio / USA
I have a G13BB long block that I would like to get running on a test stand and I am wondering what the easiest way to do that would be? I thought about going the stand-alone fuel management system route, but then I figured out that those are generally not plug and play and need a lot of work to actually get an engine to run. What are people normally doing for this sort of thing?

I've got my own machine shop, so I can fab up stuff. It's just the electrical side of things that I am having a time with.
 
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