Quote: Originally Posted by
Coolingmist 
I would put the flow sensor at the nozzle, but if you want to move it you need to do the following (just fill in the blanks).
Remove your nozzle from the pipe but leave it on the hose.
give power to the system and make it inject
with the flow sensor where you want it, just flow for 1 minute in a container
measure the cc/m.
Flow it again but look at the gauge this time to see what the cc/m is. If its close to what you counted in the bucket you are fine. Otherwise....
the gauge allows you to change the pulses per liter. Its set at 220, you can adjust as low as 170. You need to change the 220 number to a new number, save the configuration and repeat the test until you get the expected flow rate.
Once you get it right, you do not need to re-calibrate unless you move the flow sensor again.
CM
Okay David, I got my kit pretty much installed (after spending about 3-4 hours on making a clean wiring harness), and I think it's working pretty well, but I'm still a bit lost about the conversion factor here to know how to adjust my flow gauge. . .
Currently I'm getting about 370cc/minute through the smaller nozzle, and the gauge is reading 500-600cc.
I'll look around on your website and see if I can find a reference to help me out, but if you could explain the math a little (and how to get into the function of the gauge to make the adjustment), I'd appreciate it!
Thanks,
Thad