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Old Jul 8, 2009 | 02:08 PM
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thanks nick. i guess i have to way my options here and see whats best for me. i only care to spray my car with a 150 shot for now and proabably the next year. so i probably dont need to pull much timing anywayz. i dont know, ill do some thinking about it and let everyone know.
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Old Jul 8, 2009 | 05:00 PM
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NOW onto what this thread was orignally supposed to be about lol, ok, so using 110 cam 2 is not a bad deal. im looking at a 1 gallon tank, will that be enough, i wouldnt think id spray that much in a pass or two or maybe even three i dont know. lets jsut say its a 150 shot. now, with that being said, what kind of pump should i look at, i dont really have plans to go much bigger then a 150 shot for a LONG time, not until motor is forged and she is cammed. so, should i look at a low preassure or a high pressure pump. also this is the tank im considering. only thing is it has -8an feed and return lines. whats your thoughts here guys.
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