Upgraded and revised adjustable air flow plus pics.

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forcedfuel50

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If you once thought an 801 was too airy, think no more, it can be anything you want it to be, from ultra tight draw, to very smooth and easy!!

As a few of you are aware, I have redesigned the adjustable air flow from the ground up.

Normally i would not make these changes mid run, but the improvements they bring could not be ignored.

Those who have the old design can request the new design free of charge. Those who have not received theirs yet will get the new design.

The new design vastly improves the adjustability of the airflow with more precise, incremental and repeatable adjustments.

Machining this is a very time consuming affair due to the precise tolerances and with having to incorporate and machine all these features into an area not much bigger then a dime. Just machining this adapter with the airflow arguably involves more machine work then most PV's have in their entire unit, but it is worth it as it is truly representative of what i envisioned and bottom line, it works and works well.

I hope you enjoy the pics...
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forcedfuel50

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is that what the finished adaptor will look like? what are the half exposed threads?

Also, how do you have airflow on the 510 adaptor? have a pic?

thanks!

The exposed threads are part of the machining process. The adjustable air flow is currently only available for the 801.
 

forcedfuel50

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Breakfast, yes, both.

Length i think is about 90mm? I know the body is 2.856 inches off the top of my head (I even machine the body down to the thousandths of an inch) and the adapter is approximately an inch (but only total length of adapter, that which contributes to the length is about 5/8 inch as the thread portion goes down inside the tube and doesn't contribute to the length of the unit).
 
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