Single nozzle, low pressure system?
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I noticed that some companies only offer a low pressure dedicated fuel system. Is there any reason not to run a low pressure system on a single nozzle?
Will using a low pressure system still allow one to use the jet calculators that are found all over the internet? If not, how would I go about jetting?
-Will
Will using a low pressure system still allow one to use the jet calculators that are found all over the internet? If not, how would I go about jetting?
-Will
Will,
The dedicated design that we created that others are now coping offer both high and low pressure. Simply changing the spring in the regulater will let you choose between the two.
I have jetting for a single nozzle system at 10psi if you would like it. Ofcourse certain nozzle designs may difffer alittle in flow but the jetting I have should give you a good starting point on the tune up.
Dave
The dedicated design that we created that others are now coping offer both high and low pressure. Simply changing the spring in the regulater will let you choose between the two.
I have jetting for a single nozzle system at 10psi if you would like it. Ofcourse certain nozzle designs may difffer alittle in flow but the jetting I have should give you a good starting point on the tune up.
Dave



