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Pressure settings?


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Posted by:
Devon "Devman" Bain
on February 19, 2003 at 11:17:54

Okay, here's my newest little fun project:
My nice new shocktech front end kit is on it's way and my RAT 3:16 valve should show up on my doorstep today. I need a little help with pressures...

I know I've got to get a spring kit for the valve, and I know that I'm going to have to sweetspot it as well, but what about the front reg pressure, in-line reg pressure, tank pressure? I know the general rule of thumb for tank pressure (2x inline pressure), but that doesn't help if I don't know how to properly set my inline. I have a reasonable idea as to how to do all this, but I'm just trying to make sure. If someone would be kind enough to just give me a rough run-down of how one goes about doing this I would much appreciate it.

Thanks,

Devon

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