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Dave Cook
03-31-2003, 08:18 PM
I know its getting late for this, but I thought it might help some people. I'm getting a shifter kit together to sell to some of the DSR and Formula S racers and the regulator and tanks I'm using will work for FSAE, especially with the new tank and regulator rules.

Right now I just have the regulators and tanks, most FSAE teams will have everything else they need. You can check out the stuff I have so far at www.paradigmmotorsports.com (http://www.paradigmmotorsports.com) . Those are list prices, I have seperate prices for FSAE teams, email me with a school address and I'll send you the lower prices.

I don't have a lot of time to answer phones, but will answer email questions and probably start an FAQ list with the good ones.

See you in Pontiac

Dave Cook

Dave Cook
03-31-2003, 08:18 PM
I know its getting late for this, but I thought it might help some people. I'm getting a shifter kit together to sell to some of the DSR and Formula S racers and the regulator and tanks I'm using will work for FSAE, especially with the new tank and regulator rules.

Right now I just have the regulators and tanks, most FSAE teams will have everything else they need. You can check out the stuff I have so far at www.paradigmmotorsports.com (http://www.paradigmmotorsports.com) . Those are list prices, I have seperate prices for FSAE teams, email me with a school address and I'll send you the lower prices.

I don't have a lot of time to answer phones, but will answer email questions and probably start an FAQ list with the good ones.

See you in Pontiac

Dave Cook

jack
04-03-2003, 12:54 AM
we allready have our shifting all figured out, but i thought you might like to know that the max psi for our valve is 100 (TPC pneunatics). i dont know if other schools require the same psi, but it seemed to me that a max of 100 for an electro valve was kinda industry standard...

what psi are you other guys running??

JACK
www.etec.wwu.edu (http://www.etec.wwu.edu)

Dave Cook
04-03-2003, 03:47 PM
The regulator I listed was adjustable, its good for 0 to 300, we always ran them between 80 and 100. I guess I could have been more clear on that.

Dave Cook

jack
04-03-2003, 04:44 PM
oh, i thought they went to a min of 300psi. never mind...

JACK
www.etec.wwu.edu (http://www.etec.wwu.edu)