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I have also been given something else to test....
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Its a 70mm throttle body... just interested to see if it makes any difference at all...
<tuffty/>
Looking nice Tuffty. How you getting on with the meth install. The 70mm TB on the to do list too.
It's taken me about a week and a half to read this build thread, and its amazing!! Your attention to detail is immaculate. Extremely jealous, and love the WMI update![]()
Had an s3 myself, but through getting board and not having the money or the knowledge to modify (as wasn't a big thing to do to s3's back then) I got rid for a Renault 5 GTT, but have missed her ever since, hence the very "poor man's" version of the s3, the LCRmaybe one day I can afford another
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Again though, fantastic build!!
Lovely work Tuffty, the boot install looking particularly sweet. Now then the science part..... what nozzle and how much meth are you actually injecting (have you timed it for a minute's flow into a measuring jug).
If your using a progressive boost controller it will be ideal for your Big turbo setup because boost is built steadily across the rpm rather than a spikey ko4 etc and so the dose age will be nice and measured. Although a nuisance to pull the bumper again to test flow you need to know what volume per min your actually injecting. Do this by manually triggering it into a measuring jug for a minute dead. Your car will happily consume around 450ccl per min and I think your injecting more than 155ml at the mo. When testing ensure the car is running at idle so the test utilises full 14.5 volts to the pump rather than the standard 12.5-13v standing battery volts as it makes a fair difference to flow.Thanks dude... appreciated...
Thanks Carl... I am using the smallest supplied AEM nozzle... not sure on flow rate but the documentation suggests 155ml/min from a 150psi pump...
Either way it appears to be working... will need to do some road logging though for something more definitive as a car on the dyno inherently runs hotter...
<tuffty/>
Nice power run Tuffty, the leak is just there to test you. You'll have that sorted in no time at all. The wmi must have earned its stripes in this weather too. I've got myself into trouble with wet sanding tooits easy to get carried away. Cut it back with grit 1500, rebuff, relaccer and rebuf with machine.
Any other nice metal there today.... did the lupo hold its own also.