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      07-15-2013, 12:54 PM   #1
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Devils own 300 psi pump adjustment question

Need a bit of info on the adjustment of this pump. I believe I adjusted the pressure up once (1/4th turn clockwise) then yesterday I turned the adjusting screw a 1/2 turn maybe more and forgot I had already adjusted it previously lol! I need to know if this will hurt anything because on the "devils own" site it states 1/2 turn turn is 300 psi. I need to know how many turns is full psi from the starting point (screw turned clockwise turning pump down). How many turns from starting point to 300 psi.
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Ask DO. You will know when you go to far as you will blow the seals!
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Ask DO. You will know when you go to far as you will blow the seals!
I did but haven't got a answer yet, u don't want to blow the seals lol! Well the screw just stop, it did not do that. This sucks. Well just in case do you have a 300 psi DO pump lol!
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I did but haven't got a answer yet, u don't want to blow the seals lol! Well the screw just stop, it did not do that. This sucks. Well just in case do you have a 300 psi DO pump lol!
As of right now, yes.

I would go back to what you think is stock setting. I would highly recommend you let your methanol set up be. You change things too much. Enjoy your car

If you need a car to work on I get a supercharger kit I need installed on my Z06 ha.
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As of right now, yes.

I would go back to what you think is stock setting. I would highly recommend you let your methanol set up be. You change things too much. Enjoy your car

If you need a car to work on I get a supercharger kit I need installed on my Z06 ha.
I just wanted a bit more pressure, I would LOVE to work on a ZO6!
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I just wanted a bit more pressure, I would LOVE to work on a ZO6!
You say that now... except the first thing to any modification starts with removing the hood. The front fenders are too wide!
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You say that now... except the first thing to any modification starts with removing the hood. The front fenders are too wide!
That sucks lol! I would still like to!
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