Aquamist HFS-3 and MINI Tank GB
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09-12-2011, 10:09 PM
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RE: Aquamist HFS-3 and MINI Tank GB
I don't want to get in the middle of how folks want to run the systems, to each their own. But a little tech info and other info on the function and use.
It's fine to use the gain function dial in an increased IDC slope for the system. We generally recommend that the gain only be turned up to the point where the red 95% light comes on for a brief moment at redline. The FAV is very similar to a regular injector, in the 90% range, it is basically static like a regular injector. This does two things. It flat lines the spray, becoming non-progressive, and it also causes the valve to draw full continuous current, which is not recommended for long periods of time. Since the typical IDC profile of a DI motor has the bulk of the injection range between 40 and 65%, it would make sense in some instances to turn the gain up to get a bit more spray on the top end( especially on a over worked turbo or high heat load application), and give more span to the system. This obviously has to be balanced with jet size and fluid selection, which is up to the user. Again, I'm not tying to say what's right and wrong, just some basic info about the system and typical usage. |
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