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23 hours ago, Jasoncauser said:

Nice to hear :)

Getting ready for 26th April lol :)

Let's see how things go - might have to go cut a few laps at Wakefield :)

Friday night, replaced filter, replaced group head seal and most importantly 3-way solenoid valve.

No more humming now, and great consistent pressure. Tomorrow morning will fully test it out.

This CU in the NT runs big boost, loves it. Running 9 to 10bar of pressure should keep the pump RPM in the sweet spot.

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8 minutes ago, admS15 said:

f**k man, thats an elaborate fuel system. That's some Don Mega shit right there...

Only the best, you know it! NASA fittings.

20g of ground coffee, 7s preinfusion, 9bar pressure, 28s total extraction (21s of full pressure), 59g yield. 

Might cut it a bit sooner to intensify the flavours.

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1 minute ago, ERO54N said:

Lololol.. Yeah I defused the R33 bomb ages ago by putting on a massive turbo ?

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