FAO Water Inj peeps- Mikey Rainbow, etc
#44
Professional Waffler
Originally Posted by sibster
Fook off now....i'm trying to get a quote out......but its the pump that creates the pressure......
over price yourself on the quote,,, that way you can spend all day on here and if you get the job its even better
#45
Originally Posted by Itsmeagain
Originally Posted by Doug Stirling
In other words drive the compressor shaft with high pressure water???? If the shaft had ridged splines I guess it could be "driven" by water passing over it at high pressure
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#47
DEYTUKURJERBS
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Mike i have NEVER said about injecting Nitrous Pre-turbo to spin it, up, thats daft as fuck
Nitrous is GOOD as an anti-lag device as it creates a lot of exhaust gas, but always should be injected well after the turbo to be used inside the engine, as normal.
Either listen better Mike or lay off the Crack/PCP
Nitrous is GOOD as an anti-lag device as it creates a lot of exhaust gas, but always should be injected well after the turbo to be used inside the engine, as normal.
Either listen better Mike or lay off the Crack/PCP
#48
Originally Posted by chip-3door
Doug if you are going to do it, at least fire it at the blades not the specially constructed splined shaft
The way I meant is to drive the actual shaft (a modified shaft and core) so that it's pushed (or assisted) by compressed water to "drive" it - increasing compressor effinciancy (spl)
#50
Doug, 3mm of leverage sounds great, i reckon you could do it with only a few gallons a second flow of water, there might even be just about enough room left in the inlet for about 2bhp worth of air as well, so the engine may nearly be able to run.
Im just jealous i didnt think of it
Im just jealous i didnt think of it
#51
Anyway BTTT for Steve.....and back on topic (especially you Chip )
.......I think the Flowjet is the best and most reliable of the 12 volt water pumps available.....as used by most WRC Rally teams, under very adverse/hostile conditions
.......I think the Flowjet is the best and most reliable of the 12 volt water pumps available.....as used by most WRC Rally teams, under very adverse/hostile conditions
#52
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THIS was infact what I was thinking...
http://www.aquamist.co.uk/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=267
Long long thread, worth it tho
http://www.aquamist.co.uk/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=267
Long long thread, worth it tho
#53
hI
Have used Flowjet & ERL . Tests were carried out :- In high boost situations (38psi+) the Flowjet can be overcome & the Charge Temperature can run away. This prob was not present with the ERL which runs at higher pressure. On road applications i accept both will prob be OK, but runs down Brunters will find it out.
The ERL is not as reliable & cost me dearly at TOTB1 when it failed & the cars Topend performance was comprimised.
Rod
Have used Flowjet & ERL . Tests were carried out :- In high boost situations (38psi+) the Flowjet can be overcome & the Charge Temperature can run away. This prob was not present with the ERL which runs at higher pressure. On road applications i accept both will prob be OK, but runs down Brunters will find it out.
The ERL is not as reliable & cost me dearly at TOTB1 when it failed & the cars Topend performance was comprimised.
Rod
#55
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Mike, cant you read? (again )
Rod is saying the Flowjet pump is a bit poo and cant flow enough so at 38psi the boost pressure overcomes the pump pressure so no water comes out.
I think
Rod is saying the Flowjet pump is a bit poo and cant flow enough so at 38psi the boost pressure overcomes the pump pressure so no water comes out.
I think
#56
The wizards of nos system uses the manifold pressure to pressurize the water tank to maintain a constant 10psi differential between the too if my understanding of it is correct, quite a clever way of doing it i think.
#57
DEYTUKURJERBS
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Well for what I want to do, it dont have to act against boost pressure thankfully, but still needs a mega pressure pump.
The Wizards one sounds good tho
The Wizards one sounds good tho
#58
its me again, if you are putting it in before the compressor and use the wizards one then you would get an increase in flow propertional to the amount of boost you are running im guessing, so that sounds pretty good in principle, would do away with the need for a controller like an MF2 or whatever quite possibly.
#60
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Originally Posted by chip-3door
The wizards of nos system uses the manifold pressure to pressurize the water tank to maintain a constant 10psi differential between the too if my understanding of it is correct, quite a clever way of doing it i think.
#61
Originally Posted by Mike Rainbird
Rod,
You just double up on jets if you're having a problem with ACTs a la WRC cars. Fortunately this is only an issue with stupid boost pressures (i.e. 38psi ), as the more you compress a gas, the hotter it gets (thought you would know that ).
You just double up on jets if you're having a problem with ACTs a la WRC cars. Fortunately this is only an issue with stupid boost pressures (i.e. 38psi ), as the more you compress a gas, the hotter it gets (thought you would know that ).
Mike im surprised that your suprised that ive not tried everything on my car believe me tests have been carried out on lots of things, if the flowjet was as good in my application it would be on the motor IT AINT. Sorry if this goes against all your theories but i think my methods have proved themselves dont you. .
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The pumps i use will supply pressure to 10bar.
It works well at this pressure to operate 2 0.5mm jets no prob.
I will use two jets on my car with proportional injection - look forward to testing out the new code for my displays that will allow this.
Darren
It works well at this pressure to operate 2 0.5mm jets no prob.
I will use two jets on my car with proportional injection - look forward to testing out the new code for my displays that will allow this.
Darren
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