Procharger P600b owners
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Called Procharger and the tech guy wouldn't tell me, said I'd have to send the unit to them so they could set the nozzle.
Posted the same question on another board and got a responce that position was more important than depth. So... I did a test with the nozzle starting with 10 PSI, 20 ,30, etc. all the way to 100 lbs to simulate engines that have differant oil pressures and it squirted straight out the end. It fanned out a little as the pressure increased but it still squirted straight. I repeted this with fluids of differant viscocities (water,light oil,30w)with the same results. Based on this i don't think theres any aiming that can be done and I'm not sure way the tech guy at procharger wouldn't tell me that. Other than trying to drum up business.
Called Procharger and the tech guy wouldn't tell me, said I'd have to send the unit to them so they could set the nozzle.
Posted the same question on another board and got a responce that position was more important than depth. So... I did a test with the nozzle starting with 10 PSI, 20 ,30, etc. all the way to 100 lbs to simulate engines that have differant oil pressures and it squirted straight out the end. It fanned out a little as the pressure increased but it still squirted straight. I repeted this with fluids of differant viscocities (water,light oil,30w)with the same results. Based on this i don't think theres any aiming that can be done and I'm not sure way the tech guy at procharger wouldn't tell me that. Other than trying to drum up business.
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