I find it hard to follow posts(or even read them) that come from the digest. Especially when they are generically posted OR posted in response to an issue that has already been addressed by the time the digest post is posted. Does that make any sense? Like..If I was on digest mode, I would not respond to any post, because by the time I got the post, then replied(without reading the undigested posts(ugh!) and then waited for a reply to my post(received again in digest mode) I...well, even I am now confused. Later. Richard...I will reply after I have digested this post. :-) Michael in San Antonio 91GL Weekender AT 2.1L 'Gringo'
On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 8:20 PM, Richard A Jones <jones@colorado.edu> wrote: > > North American (or at least US) spec is 11 inches, European is 14 inches. > > If running a Propex you get better/more consistent results at 14. > > Loren: > > Just FYI. With the current Propexes Karl shippes he notes > that they are "orificed" for US pressures. The label still > seems to have the European standard pressure, but the serial > number or something has "/US" appended to it. > > Only Karl could say when this change happened. > > Richard > |
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