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08-19-2012, 10:55 AM
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(08-19-2012 10:20 AM)cct1 Wrote:  But not a little R50 with glass pistons?

You're a party pooper.

Well on a R50 you should use 2 bottles, and a BIIIIIIG shot. like 250+hp shot. Don't worry its a wet shot. Its safe.
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08-19-2012, 05:37 PM
Post: #152
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(08-19-2012 10:55 AM)Shanne Wrote:  
(08-19-2012 10:20 AM)cct1 Wrote:  But not a little R50 with glass pistons?

You're a party pooper.

Well on a R50 you should use 2 bottles, and a BIIIIIIG shot. like 250+hp shot. Don't worry its a wet shot. Its safe.

Don't waste your time on a 250 shot!

400 for the win!

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08-19-2012, 06:14 PM
Post: #153
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(08-19-2012 09:41 AM)Shanne Wrote:  The only time i think the bottle should be used is to help spool a BIG turbo....other then that. nah.

Just drip a little fuel into the exhaust manifold. That small explosion will spool a turbo better than a 50 shot.

Can we get back to the TVS? The Dumper antics are starting to take over everything.Cool

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08-19-2012, 07:18 PM (This post was last modified: 08-19-2012 07:19 PM by cct1.)
Post: #154
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Yeah, you're right. Info on the TVS900 is really where the fun is.

But gangin' up on Thumper is a close second, for those of us who have had to put up with his shit both publicly and privately.....

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08-19-2012, 08:10 PM
Post: #155
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So Jan back on topic, I take it that the first TVS kit is going to be set up for a top mount I/C as a stock replacement type kit?

Didnt the prototype for the 1320 kit have a front mount? Point being, can the piping setup for the front mount be carried over to the 900 series blower?

I was dicking around with my front end today, and thoughts of an 18X6 dual pass vertical flow I/C kept poping into my head. The piping could be relatively easy with both the inlet and outlet on the top of the I/C. It just comes down to the outlet of the charger and working around the dipstick.

I know the extra piping and mass of the front mount will cause a little pressure drop, but if the blower can push 20psi easily, I for one could live with the 16-18psi you would see with the FMIC. And with it being a dual pass, and out of the engine bay, inlet temps shuld be lower than ever thought possible from a semi traditional design od blower. Plus the tract of the piping wouldnt be a big spiral right above the heat of the engine.

Thoughts... Comments... Anything but another Thumptard post.

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08-19-2012, 08:20 PM
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we should defer to dumptard or nitro for their brilliant ideas.........well there is no life form there so I will answer

yes, it will be TMIC
the 1320 TVS was a W2A IC and we will make one for the TVS900

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08-19-2012, 08:35 PM (This post was last modified: 08-19-2012 08:44 PM by Shanne.)
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(08-19-2012 06:14 PM)Canyon Factory Wrote:  
(08-19-2012 09:41 AM)Shanne Wrote:  The only time i think the bottle should be used is to help spool a BIG turbo....other then that. nah.

Just drip a little fuel into the exhaust manifold. That small explosion will spool a turbo better than a 50 shot.

Can we get back to the TVS? The Dumper antics are starting to take over everything.Cool

Yeah if you want to kill the turbo quick fast and in a hurry, but you also need a retarded spark to do that. Not just dump fuel......Like I said that is a VERY fast way to kill a turbo.
(08-19-2012 08:10 PM)Canyon Factory Wrote:  So Jan back on topic, I take it that the first TVS kit is going to be set up for a top mount I/C as a stock replacement type kit?

Didnt the prototype for the 1320 kit have a front mount? Point being, can the piping setup for the front mount be carried over to the 900 series blower?

I was dicking around with my front end today, and thoughts of an 18X6 dual pass vertical flow I/C kept poping into my head. The piping could be relatively easy with both the inlet and outlet on the top of the I/C. It just comes down to the outlet of the charger and working around the dipstick.

I know the extra piping and mass of the front mount will cause a little pressure drop, but if the blower can push 20psi easily, I for one could live with the 16-18psi you would see with the FMIC. And with it being a dual pass, and out of the engine bay, inlet temps shuld be lower than ever thought possible from a semi traditional design od blower. Plus the tract of the piping wouldnt be a big spiral right above the heat of the engine.

Thoughts... Comments... Anything but another Thumptard post.

Dual pass intercoolers are not that good of a idea, also you dont really want the outlet and inlet on the same spot of the intercooler. You always want to keep the air flowing in one direction. VF intercoolers are already not that efficient...most are not designed right, as long as they are designed right they will do well but they have to be designed right, now add the fact that you are make it dual pass, your really going to heat it up. If you want a front mount keep it going horizontal. The area is big enough to cool down a charge and will be much better then a VF on the MINI.
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08-19-2012, 09:31 PM
Post: #158
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I was thinking ease of plumbing. Oh well just a thought.

I'm not really a fan of water to air, would much rather have a FMIC.

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08-20-2012, 07:52 PM
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Methanol solves most tmic issues. Chemical cooling, that's the future my friend.

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08-20-2012, 08:09 PM
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I went on this path you speak of.... and it is amazing what it does.

(08-20-2012 07:52 PM)Ggcadc Wrote:  Methanol solves most tmic issues. Chemical cooling, that's the future my friend.

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