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Re: Pneumatics cv.32
I am glad to see that you both got to vent over the rules. As can be seen by both of your posts, I need to stick with whats given to me, so I ll use the hoses given to me, Ill use the solenoid given to just add 2 or 3 to it as long as they meet 125 psi. I am thinking it does not matter as long as I purchase them over the counter and they hold 125 psi I believe I can increase my air flow in this manner and not use springs or surgical tubing. But I could be wrong. Thanks I hope you enjoyed this as much as I enjoyed reading it.
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I'm not placing any bets but my guess is you won't see dramatic improvement (if you stick to the 0.160 ID tubing) Take a look at this post for other possible ideas: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showpost.php?p=910176 ~ |
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