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Old 06-08-2019, 06:18 AM   #1
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What Pre Pressure are you using in your Accusump? Gauge pressure.
Hey there, if you mean air preload pressure, then I use 15 psi now. Used to go with 7 psi but found that 15 psi works better.
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Old 11-08-2020, 07:53 AM   #2
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This is all very helpful! Im considering adding Accusump to my 986S for track duty.

Also trying to reduce weight at the same time. Do you have any data to suggest that the 2qt is the best size, or would the 1qt system also cover the vast majority of the needs?

The charts are low enough resolution that I cannot tell if it appears the Accusump is running near the end of its capacity when discharging.

Thanks for any insights you can offer!
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why does the voltage across the solenoid drop slowly?? I would assume it is in either an on or off position. (high volt or low volt)

Insights appreciated.
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