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Rambozo
02-18-2002, 12:05 PM
I origionally posted this in a bushy forum.

I was wondering what the benefits and drawbacks were of both low pressure operation and high pressure operation. I have started to come to a conclusion that higher consistency can be reached when running at a higher pressure. This assumes that regulation does not change across different pressures. But I really dont know that this is true. Assuming that it is then running a higher pressure would result in better consistency. Because the pressure deviation will be at a lower percentage of the operating pressure. But I also imagine that the higher pressures will be more susseptable to deviations in dwell timing. So in this case the lpr system would have to be top notch. Again Im not shure that this is how regulation scales.

Does anyone know how regulators act when running at different pressures? is it this way or does pressure deviations increase with the pressure? If so this would lead me to believe that there is little no difference between running low pressure or high pressure.

Input would be appreciated.