I am pretty easy going, been dragged by the nose over this for weeks nothing from them at all admitting they stuffed up. A mate of mine in UK ordered another 1.7:1 and tore it down (this is a Malpassi unit) and its as different as you can imagine internally, single disk, different configuration on bottom assembly, inverted disk orientation, you get the idea.stevieturbo wrote: ↑Fri Mar 19, 2021 4:54 pm
Never really liked the Sytec regs though. I've never particularly tested them, but always thought they looked cheap.
So I say I will just send him a link after he says I should have contacted them to supply the right part cause their own web site listed it as 1.7:1 then they told me on email it was 1.7:1 and been supply for years and I am the first one ever to report otherwise (that old classic) last thing I wanted to be doing is wasting my time on FPR testing Anyway I digress, go to look on their site https://www.glencoeltd.co.uk/malpassi-s ... regulator/ just now to send to my friend and just like that "it gone" but they are still all over ebay so took a few happy snaps for history sake
Moral is Stevie not so much that they look cheap but I guess I had to prove the function of it. The principle has merits, just need a unit that does the rising rate as per the advice and all will be good. Will get some of the right part number to test no doubt, don't think it will come from these people at a guess............
Just putting this here for others information cause I guess in time there will still be some kicking about or being sold on E-Bay, just don't get it expecting that it will be a 1.7:1 enrichment rate, hope this helps.