I use 2506@ 1000 psi measured at the nozzle with a gun I have set up to check nozzle pressure. Gauge pressure in the pump room varies from 1200-1400 psi depending on variables. I made this with an old trigger gun and barrel. At the end of the barrel I have a 1/8" street tee with a nozzle and gauge mounted. Measuring pressure at the nozzle gives a consistent high pressure experience regardless of the bay location, and if done right bay 1 should have the same pressure as bay 5..
2506 nozzle should be 3 gpm. It's easy to remember 1000 psi nozzle pressures, just take nozzle size and halve. eg- 05 nozzle =2.5gpm, 06 nozzle = 3 gpm, 08 nozzle i= 4 GPM, etc. I also use a trigger gun with a tip protector which enhances the sound of the high pressure.
Can't recall any complaints about low pressure from anyone except a few mud washers, and I ain't doing them no favors. I'ma suburban wash in a good area and 98% of my customers are not muddy. I'm not catering to the other 2% who want to remove the most mud for the least money possible. I will happily give them directions to my competition to see how their pressure is.
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