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Old 15-04-2005, 12:19 AM
JScoob JScoob is offline
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That site is a great reference point. I like their pressure regulator which is 1:1 tied to boost pressure. I just need to find a pressure regulator that is rated higher than 85 psi.

However, I don't see where they layout their overall design. For example, they mention you can't use fuel injectors, implying the need for controlling the amount of water injected, but their solenoid is a simple on/off, not a proportional valve like the HSV.
I am not sure if the 150 psi pump will cycle any faster, there is still the presence of the switch hysterisis. You have to use a "return to tank regulator" just like the fuel injection system.
Yes, I don't think the 150psi will improve cycle times. Its needed to maintain a constant 100psi via regulator - but I think this is just way too much work for improved flow compared to a priming pump + aquamist.

One things for sure, the shurflo pressure switch has to go. That 20psi hysterisis is terrible.
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