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any problems with low PSI and spraying?

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Old Sep 6, 2006 | 09:21 PM
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any problems with low PSI and spraying?

just for instance, if i didnt have a bottle heater or was on the street and wanted to do a quick run on a 100 shot or so. wet kit on LT1. i dont have it but just wondering, say the pressure in the bottle is less than ideal, maybe 800 or so, i honestly dont know where it would be at according to outside temp and whatnot, seeing as ive never had a kit or bottle in my car, but say the pressure is low and you spray, is it bad or will it cause any damage/wear to the engine, or basically will it not perform as much as it should? thats basically my question, is low PSI bad for the engine or just not optimum.
Old Sep 6, 2006 | 10:06 PM
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Re: any problems with low PSI and spraying?

If it's WAY low it could be so rich as to wash the cylinder walls. Otherwise, it will just be down on power.

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