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10-05-2011, 09:11 AM
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RE: Aquamist HFS-3 and MINI Tank GB
Nice, can't wait to see the results!


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10-05-2011, 09:13 AM
Post: #492
RE: Aquamist HFS-3 and MINI Tank GB
(10-05-2011 06:13 AM)etalj Wrote:  Didnt use an add a fuse, ran 12V from cigarette lighter and illumination off sport button.

While I can't say it's an issue, or related to the WSS, I can't say the cigarette lighter is the best place for the power tap. The unit will draw 1.25amps max, and 1 amp of that is PWM the valve. You need a large "sink" for the power and ground to make sure everything works right, because the back EMF form the coil on the valve is noisy. This is why the molex connector has two ground wires that need to be grounded individually to a good chassis point.

Historically, we've seen many strange issues crop up from cigarette lighter and clock circuit installs.

As for as the ECU, the only two wires really required to make the system function are the two FI taps. The MAP wire is not required so if you want to disconnect this to start troubleshooting it won't hurt. The red wire of the gray connector is just to turn the system on, so it needs a 12V switched source, the ECU is good because it's switched ON at the right time.

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10-05-2011, 09:24 AM
Post: #493
RE: Aquamist HFS-3 and MINI Tank GB
(10-05-2011 09:13 AM)Howerton Engineering Wrote:  
(10-05-2011 06:13 AM)etalj Wrote:  Didnt use an add a fuse, ran 12V from cigarette lighter and illumination off sport button.

While I can't say it's an issue, or related to the WSS, I can't say the cigarette lighter is the best place for the power tap. The unit will draw 1.25amps max, and 1 amp of that is PWM the valve. You need a large "sink" for the power and ground to make sure everything works right, because the back EMF form the coil on the valve is noisy. This is why the molex connector has two ground wires that need to be grounded individually to a good chassis point.

Historically, we've seen many strange issues crop up from cigarette lighter and clock circuit installs.

As for as the ECU, the only two wires really required to make the system function are the two FI taps. The MAP wire is not required so if you want to disconnect this to start troubleshooting it won't hurt. The red wire of the gray connector is just to turn the system on, so it needs a 12V switched source, the ECU is good because it's switched ON at the right time.

Ok, I'll change it tomorrow, thanks for the heads up Jeff. Will also check the voltages you suggested at the controller board.
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10-05-2011, 10:16 AM
Post: #494
RE: Aquamist HFS-3 and MINI Tank GB
(10-05-2011 08:42 AM)killerfox Wrote:  I will be taking my car to dyno at 10am tomorrow, hope for some good numbers.

Cool. With and without Meth? What percentage? Hope you get good data. Can't wait to see it.

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10-06-2011, 12:58 PM
Post: #495
RE: Aquamist HFS-3 and MINI Tank GB
posted the dyno sheets in the 2nd gen dyno section.

(10-05-2011 10:16 AM)Buli Wrote:  
(10-05-2011 08:42 AM)killerfox Wrote:  I will be taking my car to dyno at 10am tomorrow, hope for some good numbers.

Cool. With and without Meth? What percentage? Hope you get good data. Can't wait to see it.
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10-07-2011, 11:34 AM (This post was last modified: 10-07-2011 11:39 AM by LASRGUY.)
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Tank leak?
When I fill my tank above about 7/8 full it is leaking out until the tank level drops to about 7/8 full. I don't think this could be normal. Anyone else see this? I'm about to pull the tank assembly to see if I can find the leak.
Now that I'm looking at the tank I think it's just coming out the vent hose. I'll just be careful not to fill the tank to the rim next time.


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10-07-2011, 11:49 AM (This post was last modified: 10-07-2011 12:02 PM by Howerton Engineering.)
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(10-07-2011 11:34 AM)LASRGUY Wrote:  Tank leak?
When I fill my tank above about 7/8 full it is leaking out until the tank level drops to about 7/8 full. I don't think this could be normal. Anyone else see this? I'm about to pull the tank assembly to see if I can find the leak.
Now that I'm looking at the tank I think it's just coming out the vent hose. I'll just be careful not to fill the tank to the rim next time.

The vent is in the front of the tank. So unless inclined it shouldn't unless the hose is full and siphons out. We can put a CV in the line that is a push-pull and works well, but costs a bit more.

There is a small baffle at the inlet of the vent so a lot of fluid should not get in the line normally. Does this happen right as you fill, or after driving?


One more thought. Are you filling with a funnel that is sealing to the top neck of the tank? In may not seem like it does, but if it provides a light seal, it will create an air lock and the filling will just pour out the vent line. If we have a CV int he vent line, it would just back up into the funnel, but drop creating a big mess, been there before.

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10-07-2011, 12:28 PM
Post: #498
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It's right when I fill the tank. I did use a funnel but held it up to see the tank level. There's no way it was making a seal. It looks to me like the vent hose fitting is on the top of the tank right about the level the tank is draining down to.
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10-07-2011, 12:32 PM
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(10-07-2011 12:28 PM)LASRGUY Wrote:  It's right when I fill the tank. I did use a funnel but held it up to see the tank level. There's no way it was making a seal. It looks to me like the vent hose fitting is on the top of the tank right about the level the tank is draining down to.

Sounds like somehow the vent got some fluid in it and acts as a siphon now. slip a piece of 1/4" ID rubber tube over the vent and blow a little to clear the line and get it out and it should stop this. May have been the tank was very topped off and if the car was on a good nose down slope the line got a little fluid in it.

As I said, if this is an issue we have a CV that can be put on the outlet of the line to seal it up.

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10-07-2011, 12:42 PM
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(10-07-2011 11:34 AM)LASRGUY Wrote:  Tank leak?
When I fill my tank above about 7/8 full it is leaking out until the tank level drops to about 7/8 full. I don't think this could be normal. Anyone else see this? I'm about to pull the tank assembly to see if I can find the leak.
Now that I'm looking at the tank I think it's just coming out the vent hose. I'll just be careful not to fill the tank to the rim next time.

Did it hike it's back wheel first?Big Grin

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