1400psi seems great. And if you find it to be a little low it`s not to much to buy a set of 3.5 orifice nozzle tips. Just look up so it the 3.5 don`t get you above 2400psi. And also since your PW is rated at 2.4gpm don`t expect to get much more than that. Gpm is not the same to tune with as the psi is. Also they have a chart or calculator on which orifice that suits your PW pump in the foamcannon. I think that you will be in the higher range of the standard 1.25mm orifice in the foamcannon. So don`t get the popular 1.1mm orifice in the foamcannon as you will put too much load on the PW pump. You can break the pump or even a hose or handle if you get a too high of psi from when useing the foamcannon or a nozzle tip that you have a higher psi than it can handle. Electric problems can be a problem then too with overheated circuits and fuses going. Many don`t think of the 1.1mm orifice in the foamcannon as to be used in the smaller specs PW like those with 1600psi and 1.2gpm. Saw one that used it on a quite big gas PW with that small orifice. That can end in a disaster for him and he claims to be a pro detailer. So my recommendation is to use the standard 1.25mm orifice and look up so it is that one in it as they have started to sell with the 1.1mm orifice but useally that is noted if done. You could try the 1.30mm orifice but you could get a little to thin of a foam with your specs. So look up the orifice calculator for foamcannon orifices and see what is recommended to use with your PW and stick with that.
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