Holy 13psi
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#12
I have a 255 in which I thought would be fine with the meth but the meth wasn't working right. I tested my meth kit today and the controller wasn't coming all the way on. I think it is good now but we will see tomorrow.
Are you running a single of double pump setup in yours Kyle?
Are you running a single of double pump setup in yours Kyle?
. I'm adding a 255 inline I have for now till I can do 2 new 255's intanks.
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I keep my eyes glued to the wideband at all time. I think I'm going to invest in the safeinjection from Snow now that they brought it back out. It will turn off my boost controller if the pump ever loses pressure. Seems like it would be well worth the $300 price tag. You can even hook a gauge to it and it will show the flow rate through the nozzels.
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I keep my eyes glued to the wideband at all time. I think I'm going to invest in the safeinjection from Snow now that they brought it back out. It will turn off my boost controller if the pump ever loses pressure. Seems like it would be well worth the $300 price tag. You can even hook a gauge to it and it will show the flow rate through the nozzels.
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#18
I made it, just a pressure switch from McMaster-Carr in the meth line, and for my boost controller, I just have a manual one from ebay with a solenoid valve with a switch in the cab to control flow to the back side of the WG. Power has to go through the pressure switch to get to the noid to open the valve that allows flow the to back of the WG. Simple and works.
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I made it, just a pressure switch from McMaster-Carr in the meth line, and for my boost controller, I just have a manual one from ebay with a solenoid valve with a switch in the cab to control flow to the back side of the WG. Power has to go through the pressure switch to get to the noid to open the valve that allows flow the to back of the WG. Simple and works.
#20
I made it, just a pressure switch from McMaster-Carr in the meth line, and for my boost controller, I just have a manual one from ebay with a solenoid valve with a switch in the cab to control flow to the back side of the WG. Power has to go through the pressure switch to get to the noid to open the valve that allows flow the to back of the WG. Simple and works.
Great Idea.
Thanks, Rick


