Ah, Thank-you for the complement on my spelling and grammar (I think its a compliment anyway) My name is Greg Spoolstra and I started the performance group at Exergy back in 2007 or so. Developing the nozzle EDM and hone processes along with injector balancing and the internal injector modification known as "Redman" with assistance from Bosch MotorSport Engineers. I started with one nozzle at a time, one injector at a time and one set at a time. It grew rapidly from there.
Some of my earliest contacts regarding high output injectors were Eric Merchant, Chris Kusilek, Kyle Michael, Guy Tripp and Clint Cannon. All pioneers in the world of high performance Turbo-Diesels. My apologies to anyone I may have left out as their are more.
My classical fuel system training and experience told me it can't be done, to which they replied, may be so, but we've been doing it for years... (me- "no, you can't run a 2800 uSec pulse width at 5000 rpm..." for example) It's been an absolute hoot since then. Hats off to those guys and all that continue to push diesel technology. S&S will be there when you need us.
My 30 years or so (time flies when you are having fun) background in Diesel Fuel Injector design and testing served me well with these projects. I have worked with a lot of really smart folks over the years and like to think some of it has "rubbed off".
The Exergy 10 and 12 mm stroker pumps were initially developed and tested by me during this time with the 14mm pump "on the drawing board". I still remember building, testing and hand stamping 12mm Stroker pump number 001.
Fast forward to fall of 2012, when Exergy management and I agreed to disagree and S&S Diesel MotorSport was born. We achieved Bosch Motorsport Dealer status in early 2013.
About 18 months later S&S was joined by Mr. Andrew Stauffer from Bosch Motorsport bringing extensive fuel system and engine ECU calibration experience. We have since engineered and introduced several CARB compliant products along with a complete line of durability and performance enhancing products for off-road applications.
The LB7 VCO nozzle problem has been on our list for a long time and after no less than 3 years of false starts with Bosch MotorSport and Bosch Aftermarket we finally have the nozzle that will solve the LB7 hazing issue.
Is that a sufficient introduction for a second post? I avoid posting as its too easy to be misinterpreted, but felt it important that accurate information about the SAC45 and soon to be released SAC00 be communicated.
There are many members on this forum I have talked with over the years and (hopefully) will back me up with this introduction.
I humbly hit "submit reply" with the hope I have been clear and accurate. I reserve the right to make necessary corrections should any be required.