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Old 03-16-2004, 04:37 PM
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please let me know what you have- I know you would have to jet it differently for a low pressure system - I have a shark nozzle.btw
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Originally Posted by 1a-play
please let me know what you have- I know you would have to jet it differently for a low pressure system - I have a shark nozzle.btw

I have the exact set up . Jaz 1 gallon fuel cell, Product engineering PE 4200 pump and filter, Holley regulator, 8an lines to the reg and 6 from reg to the solenoid....3an return line with a small jet from the solenoid to the fuel cell. I run mine at 10psi and it seems to work great.

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do you have a jet list for a 150/200/250 shot? I'm sure they are quite a bit different since it's low pressure(10psi) vice high pressure
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Originally Posted by 1a-play
do you have a jet list for a 150/200/250 shot? I'm sure they are quite a bit different since it's low pressure(10psi) vice high pressure

Use this calculator it is dead on. http://cosmik.org/calculators.htm

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Originally Posted by Nostang
Use this calculator it is dead on. http://cosmik.org/calculators.htm

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no workie for me...




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