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[QUOTE="andharri, post: 1536543, member: 31258"] Agreed, the pressure should be more easily sustainable with less volume to manage. However, from what I've heard regarding the ability to adequately feed the HEUI injectors the volume of oil is more in demand than the pressure. Isn't this why hybrid injectors have become so popular and perform so well? I believe there have been numerous threads related to that topic and I don't want to necessarily go down an injector rabbit hole here haha. EDIT: And again the real question of "volume to manage" in this scenario is the injector oil demand, not the oil log. Reducing the volume of the oil log may relate to more stable pressures in the log, but not where it matters, at the injector. Hooking a garden hose to a fire hydrant will result in more sustainable pressure in the hose, and from the pump, but you won't get more water out of it. Continually increase the hose radius (infinite radius would be no hose at all just open hydrant) and you will get to the point where the hydrant pressure will fluctuate based on the ability of the water company to pump water, but you'll get a heck of a lot of water. In this case no matter how big you make the hose (oil log) you still have an ultimate restriction at the nozzle (injector). Increase the nozzle (injector) too big and the only fix is more initially supplied volume from the pump. [/QUOTE]
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