View Full Version : Testing Minireg Pressure
moth99
07-03-2006, 11:00 PM
I thought I read a post a while back on how to test the newer style miniregs but I can't seem to find it, any ideas ? I have a reg tester for my Ir3 style minireg but with the new miniregs not like the LCD and Ir3 generations, I have no idea. After I figure this out, what pressure is best to have the minireg set to on the Angel 1 when fiddling around with the LPR or does it really not matter ? I read the posts on removing the shims for better efficiency but haven't read anything on setting the minireg pressure so was just asking.
SpeedFreak05
07-04-2006, 01:21 AM
how exactly do you adjust the minireg pressure? cause for the evolve it says to have it at like 225 i believe, but i dont know how to set it.
Trigga Nometry
07-04-2006, 10:48 AM
how exactly do you adjust the minireg pressure? cause for the evolve it says to have it at like 225 i believe, but i dont know how to set it.The answer to this question is here:
http://www.angel-owners.com/showthread.php?t=43039
As for an for the Angel One, check out www.wdp.tv and under SPARES it seems to show a gauge that looks like it is for testing the operating pressure (minireg) or the LPR. Just a guess though, I have no idea...
SpeedFreak05
07-04-2006, 11:52 AM
ive read that before but it doesnt tell you how to adjust it, it just tells you how to check it. Can it be adjusted to the desired output?
Trigga Nometry
07-04-2006, 12:21 PM
ive read that before but it doesnt tell you how to adjust it, it just tells you how to check it. Can it be adjusted to the desired output?You adjust it by turnbing the minireg screw either way you need to to raise or lower the pressure. The reading is what the minireg is set to.
moth99
07-04-2006, 02:56 PM
Thank you Trigga that seems to look familiar now, now I just need to get the parts together and quick disconnect. My lpr tool only goes to 160 so I'll have to check around for a guage that goes higher.
Trigga Nometry
07-04-2006, 07:51 PM
Thank you Trigga that seems to look familiar now, now I just need to get the parts together and quick disconnect. My lpr tool only goes to 160 so I'll have to check around for a guage that goes higher.Check www.mcmastercarr.com and you'll find a bunch that are pretty cheap. Just be sure to get the right NPT (thread) size.
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