Help...vacume process

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Sunrise

Help...vacume process

Post by Sunrise »

My injectors are old so it is time to buy new. I was using metal screw type but would like to know if anyone has tried something new that would vacume out the air quickly, without using too much time. So what do you recomend? :)
repare-brise

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Post by repare-brise »

Your best bet would be to call (or web surf) different manufacturors to see what they offer. Asking people on this web site to recommend other companies equipment may not be well veiwed.

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Re: Help...vacume process

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repare-brise wrote:Asking people on this web site to recommend other companies equipment may not be well veiwed.
Uh...ok. Since when?

ANYWAY...

Recommendations depend on what you're actually looking for. If you're looking for just a vacuum number as high as possible, check out syringe based systems, they pull higher vacuums that anyone.

If you're looking for the shortest repair times, that doesn't necessarily have to do with the highest vacuum number.
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dragwurm

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Post by dragwurm »

hey yvan, dont you know that jeff and delta arnt scared of just talking about systems, sunrise if your relly wanting to get a new system look around, see what people offer pricing and tranning is real important for new systems, and good luck to you
code3wsr

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Post by code3wsr »

Sunrise,

I use Glas Weld and it pulls a great deal of vacuum. It is pricier than some but I think its worth it. They advertise that the Pro Vac pulls 27 cm or mm of mercury. ( I cant remember the unit of measure ) It is one of the highest vacuum of all non pump injectors. There are no hoses or pumps just the injector.
It works well and I am very pleased with the finnished product. I know every other co. says they do the best job of repairing breaks and so does this one. I will stand behind GlasWeld and their service.
Sunrise

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Post by Sunrise »

Thanks for the info.
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Re: Help...vacume process

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So in this case if i told you "Dude It Sucks!" that would be a good thing?
I like both the delta and LR systems I have used they suck good! The WD screw piston wasnt as good (couldnt control it as well)
And by the way Jeffs a weinie but you might try calling der weinersnitzle his input could make the process easier.
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