How Do You Calculate PSI In Propane
I'm looking to get a 4% propane mix in the chamber (which I heard was best, correct me if I am wrong). I'm guessing its some calculation using volume of the fuel metering chamber and the combustion chamber, but I wasn't able to find anything anywhere so I'm asking you. Also, say I had a small setup and the required fuel psi would force the hose off the barb or something. In that case how would i split the propane up into 2 doses. If anyone could help it would be greatly appreciated.
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you can use this calculator to find out
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oh it just came up as the Burnt Latke home page on my computerWoody wrote:Its the same calc as -_- gave me spudtyrrant. Either way thanks
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