Aquamist HFS-3 and MINI Tank GB
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09-03-2011, 04:54 PM
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RE: Aquamist HFS-3 and MINI Tank GB
The restrictor could be cutting the overall flow a bit, you could try a bigger jet OR remove the restrictor. I'd try the latter first, then up the jet as needed. 75% should be good, but in a real humid environment, the water is just a knock suppressor, it won't add to the cooling.
Also, The IDC profile of these cars is funky compared to normal, turning the gain up to about 1 o'clock on the dial and see what happens. |
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09-03-2011, 04:58 PM
Post: #262
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RE: Aquamist HFS-3 and MINI Tank GB
I just checked and the "thres" dial is all the way to the left, I never toughed it. I will remove the flow restrictor and see what happens. I was going to run 100% Meth but since I still had water in the tanks from priming the pump I just mixed it.
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09-03-2011, 05:02 PM
Post: #263
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RE: Aquamist HFS-3 and MINI Tank GB
How early is it coming on during throttle application if it's full left? Usually 10 o'clock or so is typical, Sil's is still at noon.
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09-03-2011, 05:06 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-03-2011 06:00 PM by killerfox.)
Post: #264
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RE: Aquamist HFS-3 and MINI Tank GB
It is coming on pretty early, may need to drive a bit more to tell exactly when.
I removed the flow restrictor from the FAV and the car feels much better. |
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09-03-2011, 07:36 PM
Post: #265
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RE: Aquamist HFS-3 and MINI Tank GB
(09-03-2011 05:06 PM)killerfox Wrote: I removed the flow restrictor from the FAV and the car feels much better. Nice. Do you still have the threshold turned all the way counter-clockwise? RMW tune | JCW exhaust | Helix FMIC | Howerton / Aquamist HFS-3 Life is hard. But life is really hard if you're stupid. |
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09-03-2011, 07:59 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-03-2011 08:01 PM by killerfox.)
Post: #266
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RE: Aquamist HFS-3 and MINI Tank GB
yes, threshold is all the counter-clockwise, at that setting if you press the gas pedal about 1/4 you see the meth guage spike up and seems about 1/2 throttle and I'm flowing 100%. I will move that up to middle setting tomarrow to see how it feels now that the restrictor is removed. I'm sure the ECU is still adjusting to the meth.
(09-03-2011 07:36 PM)silhouette88 Wrote:(09-03-2011 05:06 PM)killerfox Wrote: I removed the flow restrictor from the FAV and the car feels much better. |
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09-03-2011, 10:56 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-04-2011 12:13 PM by silhouette88.)
Post: #267
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RE: Aquamist HFS-3 and MINI Tank GB
One thing that I just remembered is that Jeff said the car would run a little crappy initially because during the install testing the lines have 100% water in them and it takes awhile for it to all flow through. I think you're right about the ECU needing to adjust for the meth because it wasn't until the next day or so before I really felt the car was liking it.
RMW tune | JCW exhaust | Helix FMIC | Howerton / Aquamist HFS-3 Life is hard. But life is really hard if you're stupid. |
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09-03-2011, 11:24 PM
Post: #268
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RE: Aquamist HFS-3 and MINI Tank GB
One thing to remember, the gauge is not an absolute measurement. It was never designed to do so. For example, if you have a 400cc jet in the car, and you set the gauge to 6 of 8 bars at 100% flow in test, each bar will not be 66.6cc. The spin up of the turbine, and the mapping of the turbine signal both skew the ramp up of the unit. It will ramp up faster in the lower IDC region than it moves in the upper. The reason for this is it makes the failsafe more effective on the bottom end of the scale. So when one sets up the gauge properly and has the wastegate cut hooked up, the onset of a plugged jet is caught quicker.
So the gauge will appear to ramp up to the middle region very quickly, then build to the max flow settings. |
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09-04-2011, 12:37 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-04-2011 12:37 AM by ThumperGP.)
Post: #269
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RE: Aquamist HFS-3 and MINI Tank GB
I'm a little shocked that you can't really tell a difference...? Wasn't the case for me at all....but even if it wasn't as big of a power adder as I think it is, it's still worth every penny for the safety it provides. I'm sure the gains are definitely more dramatic the more heat you are dealing with. The bigger turbo I have, running 20+ psi, with the relatively high compression, and dry 105+ ambient temps....might make for a little different situation than some other folks. Just speculating....
Definitely turn the threshold up though, if you have it all the way to the left it must literally be coming on all the time? Mine is just left of 12 o clock...I think you'll find that point a perfect spot for it, kicks in right when you need it as boost ramps up. Continue to play with the settings, play with jet sizes, play with meth concentration....its definitely not a one size fits all deal. Every application is going to require something a little different. 2006 MINI Cooper S JCW GP (R53)--GP #1599 -RMW FUNstick Cam, RMW Shorty Header, RMW 450cc inj 2014 MINI Cooper (F56)--Midnight Black |
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09-04-2011, 08:44 AM
Post: #270
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RE: Aquamist HFS-3 and MINI Tank GB
I'm gonna start a new thread in modifications for people's settings... Do u guys w the wm kits mind putting ur settings on there after you feel comfortable with them?
'08 R56S DS/B | RMW Dynotuned | Aquamist HFS-3 | Helix FMIC | Riss Racing Catless DP | Custom 2.5" Magnaflow | AEM Dryflow | Konig Feathers | Mach V Springs | Bilstein Struts | GT Spec SB | Eibach RSB | + Lots More | |
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