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RE: Aquamist HFS-3 and MINI Tank GB - ThumperGP - 09-16-2011 09:04 AM (09-16-2011 05:57 AM)Buli Wrote: It is running. I only have to put the control module in the glove box. I am still playing with settings. I hooked up the fail safe on mine, but haven't set the limits yet. I will do my first Autocross this Saturday. Reading the rules it looks like no alcohol, so I will put in the smallest jet I have and try 100% water tonight. Very curious of the results with 100% water, let us know RE: Aquamist HFS-3 and MINI Tank GB - silhouette88 - 09-16-2011 09:29 AM +1 Also, just wanted to echo BostonR56S's request of showing your settings once you feel comfortable with them. I think this thread will become an invaluable resource once we get critical mass. http://revolutionmotorworks.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=401 RE: Aquamist HFS-3 and MINI Tank GB - Buli - 09-16-2011 09:42 AM (09-16-2011 09:04 AM)ThumperMCS Wrote:(09-16-2011 05:57 AM)Buli Wrote: It is running. I only have to put the control module in the glove box. I am still playing with settings. I hooked up the fail safe on mine, but haven't set the limits yet. I will do my first Autocross this Saturday. Reading the rules it looks like no alcohol, so I will put in the smallest jet I have and try 100% water tonight. (09-16-2011 09:29 AM)silhouette88 Wrote: +1 Also, just wanted to echo BostonR56S's request of showing your settings once you feel comfortable with them. I think this thread will become an invaluable resource once we get critical mass. I will post my setting in the other thread when I quit changing them every day. I am wondering what water only will do. The way I understand it if setup right I won't loose any power on a hot day. But no gains without doing something like upping the compression ratio or some special time consuming tuning. Could be wrong about all of that though. To add to that it is cool here right now so I might not see any thing. But I can start on the steam cleaning of the valves and chamber. RE: Aquamist HFS-3 and MINI Tank GB - Howerton Engineering - 09-16-2011 09:48 AM A .6mm with 100% water may make you loose some power, but I can't be sure. Water slows the burn, so without timing changes, the burn is out the exhaust and EGT's go up. A smaller jet might work better, but we won't know until you try. Good luck. RE: Aquamist HFS-3 and MINI Tank GB - Buli - 09-16-2011 09:52 AM (09-16-2011 09:48 AM)Howerton Engineering Wrote: A .6mm with 100% water may make you loose some power, but I can't be sure. Water slows the burn, so without timing changes, the burn is out the exhaust and EGT's go up. A smaller jet might work better, but we won't know until you try. Good luck. I was thinking the same thing but was going to have it come on late and turn the gain all the way down. RE: Aquamist HFS-3 and MINI Tank GB - BostonR56S - 09-16-2011 11:36 AM Yeah, I know that tapping plastic will require no oil, as there is little to no heat that will be produced, at least relatively when compared to tapping aluminum/steel. The oil would be an effect to group any chips together and hold it in clumps instead of having the smallest chips break off and going everywhere. Then having the shopvac underneath the hole to suck up the clumps that fall. While the idea of turning the car on seems that it would work, wouldn't there be vacuum from the opposite side of the tube (closest to firewall), and nothing really "pushing" from the turbo side of the tube? I mean granted the turbo would be spinning from the exhaust gasses, I feel the car would near stall from the MAF sensor having way off readings of airflow..? (09-15-2011 12:59 PM)killerfox Wrote: you will not need any oil for tapping plastic. What I did was to remove the upper hose going to the throttle body and put my shop vac hose in it, make sure you remove the map sensor first. After I was finished I left the hose off and started the car in the hopes that the boost would blow out anything that the shop vac didn't get, then hook up the hose. You may have to clear a few codes from not having the hose on. RE: Aquamist HFS-3 and MINI Tank GB - LASRGUY - 09-16-2011 12:47 PM Got my system up and running today! The car does feel strong. I'm getting a p2883 wastegate valve signal code after a few seconds of full boost. It seems to be tied to the water level light coming on. I'm wondering if the level sensor is not adjusted properly. The tank is near full with 50/50 water/meth. I've got the 0.7mm jet installed and got about 290cc/min in doing a flow test. RE: Aquamist HFS-3 and MINI Tank GB - silhouette88 - 09-16-2011 12:52 PM water level light comes up when failsafe is tripped too. does it come on and then all other gauge leds turn off for a few seconds? not sure if that's your issue but when it was happening to me I swapped out the jet and it resolved the failsafe issue. RE: Aquamist HFS-3 and MINI Tank GB - ThumperGP - 09-16-2011 12:59 PM (09-16-2011 12:47 PM)LASRGUY Wrote: Got my system up and running today! The car does feel strong. I'm getting a p2883 wastegate valve signal code after a few seconds of full boost. It seems to be tied to the water level light coming on. I'm wondering if the level sensor is not adjusted properly. The tank is near full with 50/50 water/meth. I've got the 0.7mm jet installed and got about 290cc/min in doing a flow test. Do you have the failsafe hooked up? If so, you are tripping the failsafe. This is why I did not want to set it up...I had a feeling it would cause more headaches than I already get with this car. RE: Aquamist HFS-3 and MINI Tank GB - silhouette88 - 09-16-2011 01:01 PM (09-16-2011 12:59 PM)ThumperMCS Wrote: Do you have the failsafe hooked up? If so, you are tripping the failsafe. Dude...get back to work! |