I was about to start a thread about how to set up cooling on a type 4. thanks for the postsorry posted at the same time as you Bruce, great info i think thats what i needed! here is my setup
EDIT: i run a type 4 dry pipe and have a cooling line running from the rear piston on the head to the base of the pipe by the manifold. I have another cooling line coming from the front piston on the head to a pisser, the screw at the top of the pipes chamber going to the stinger (where the flow control valve is) and the other screw on the base of the chamber/top of the stinger going to a pisser.. I am not running dual cooling, the line coming through the hull from the pump goes to the manifold..
It seems to me that a restrictor will change the back pressure that the FCV sees, minimizing the pressure differential required to keep it open at higher flow rates (once the tube between fcv and stinger gets full).
Not saying that restrictor is a bad thing, it's just another one of those factors why "set it to X psi" doesn't work for every setup.
is the restrictor a drilled out jet?dont forget a 2mm restrictor between the fcv and the stinger. when it does open, you dont need a huge burst.
is the restrictor a drilled out jet?
Can someone explain a little more about the 2mm restrictor? Should they be on the cooling lines coming from the head like Dustin had posted awhile back or in between the FCV and stinger like WaveDemon says? Why 2mm and not 3 or 4mm?