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oil pressure at 140 psi
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Big Ed
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About .8 gph /112k btuh .............. no I'am not running out to truck for a chart :)
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oil at 140psi
Oil pump set up to run at 140psi with .65 / 60oW.
as the instructions say. What is oil output now?0 -
.77gph
http://www.carlincombustion.com/OEM_SPEC/oemgd.pdf
Go down to page 32 and print it out. It'll come in handy later on.
Michael0 -
Hago web visit.
Hago said that the spray pattern will become wider.
the oil output must go up sum. Yes to .8 gph sounds good. thank you. Big Ed.
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Big Ed ?
.03gph dif. Do do sports scores?0 -
about
and Big Ed you did say about!0 -
There is a formula do do this exact.
Divide the new pressure by the old pressure. 140 divided by 100 = 1.4 Take the square root of 1.4 = 1.183.
Multiply 1.183 X .65 = .769 gph.(new capacity)
This is gph not BTU's. the actual BTU's of the fuel could be plus or minus 10%0
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