Prochem Titanium 6 jet. Help with jetting ....

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So I am currently running a stock Prochem Ti wand which came with 6 flow. I wondering what are the opinions on increaseing the flow for better performance. I am running a Sapphire Scientific 2500HS with these specs:

35 HP Kohler V-twin air cooled gas engine.
Water Pump General HTS2016S with an electric clutch producing up to 2500 PSI and 5.6 GPM at 1450 RPM.
Vacuum Pump | Blower Gardner Denver TriFlow® Ti-406 tri-lobe blower. Vacuum at 13 inch Hg and flows up to 371 CFM.

I also have ordered a slotted glide but I have yet to receive it but it will be installed on the wand.

I just do not want to go to much flow and sacrifice to much heat or not have enough cam and not be able to get the carpets throughly dry. Opinions on flow rate and angles would be great. Thanks
 
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Larry Cobb

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So I am currently running a stock Prochem Ti wand which came with 6 flow. I wondering what are the opinions on increaseing the flow for better performance. I am running a Sapphire Scientific 2500HS with these specs:

35 HP Kohler V-twin air cooled gas engine.
Water Pump General HTS2016S with an electric clutch producing up to 2500 PSI and 5.6 GPM at 1450 RPM.
Vacuum Pump | Blower Gardner Denver TriFlow® Ti-406 tri-lobe blower. Vacuum at 13 inch Hg and flows up to 371 CFM.

I also have ordered a slotted glide but I have yet to receive it but it will be installed on the wand.

Need more vac lift for higher water flow.

13" hg is too low. Should be 15".

Already mentioned #9 jet total on Facebook.
 

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Just checked at the website:
Still says 13" . . . Behind the times.
Mikey had to change vac level on his 370, since he knows better.
The industry was @ 15" years ago.

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