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[QUOTE="Casserly, post: 1536519, member: 158"] I’m not gonna jump on here a start a fight over the product. But what I will do is back it up. Think about how we came up with this problem to begin with. The stock pump could keep up with stock injectors. We enlarged the injectors by taking material away from the HPO system in the form machine the intensifier piston. So we had to add more oil to the system by way of a modified pump or a dual pump setup. But we kept over thinking the problem. So the thought of adding material back to the system came about. But not adding it to the injector area, but up stream in the oil log area. Essentially, we took a fire hose that had been hooked up to the house for so long and attached a regular garden hose. When we slipped the rails in to the motor, all of a sudden, our pressure came back. We didn’t have to rely on the pump to maintain that huge chamber. We allowed that rail system to take up some area. When it did that, it allowed the pump to not work as hard, and still maintain proper pressure to the system. The ICP went up and the IPR dirt cycle went down. It allowed less work out of the pump and was able to dump more oil out of the system than it needed to use. If you’ve seen the drag truck running any this year, it’s been running a set of 400/300’s on these rails and an Adrenaline. No tricks. No gimmicks. No special DieselSite pump or an overdrive unit or anything. The truck has been running in the 6’s consistently. We wouldn’t put a product to market like this if we were trying to pull a fast one on people. It’s not a gimmick. Our company has been in the industry too long to do that to people. Our reputation with our customers, and the dealers we work with, come first. We know we will have naysayers, but once we get all of the data out there, we hope to surprise a lot of people, help customers run bigger injectors and to make more power than before because they couldn’t afford to run a twin pump setup. I’m open for questions on it, but don’t know how much I’ll be able to answer not being a sponsor. [/QUOTE]
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