Another Top Mount Setup
LOL i kid i kid
I was told to use it to wipe down our leather furniture <shrug> ....
I told my wife the reason she has small feet is so she can stand closer to the stove. I will add to the list having ***** is the reason she should iron clothes :D
Last edited by pdxhak; Jan 20, 2011 at 08:29 PM.
here in north Idaho the water is pretty hard, so like MM said its used in a lot of different things some things I can think of is my wifes tea pot, our humidifier, Iron, water Injection, my wife works at a grocery store and one regular customer buys it for her husband because of a medical condition
so for water injection on a rotary engine @ 10psi what should the nozzle flow be. I have read that in general the flow of a water injection nozzles flow should be 10% of the total flow of your injectors, so stock would be 210cc or if you run 750cc P2 then its 284cc for a water injection nozzle
does that sound about right?
so how is the car treating you Jamaalsmith?
so for water injection on a rotary engine @ 10psi what should the nozzle flow be. I have read that in general the flow of a water injection nozzles flow should be 10% of the total flow of your injectors, so stock would be 210cc or if you run 750cc P2 then its 284cc for a water injection nozzle
does that sound about right?
so how is the car treating you Jamaalsmith?
Fazda, when i get to drive it, i'll let you know... right now im in Afghanistan...
Gimme about 2 weeks!
For now, i suppose my Oshkosh MATV will have to do...i think its turbo is about the same size as mine LOL..
As for your injection question...no idea...needs to do more research. Elliot knows whats goin on with all that black magic...
Gimme about 2 weeks!
For now, i suppose my Oshkosh MATV will have to do...i think its turbo is about the same size as mine LOL..
As for your injection question...no idea...needs to do more research. Elliot knows whats goin on with all that black magic...
here in north Idaho the water is pretty hard, so like MM said its used in a lot of different things some things I can think of is my wifes tea pot, our humidifier, Iron, water Injection, my wife works at a grocery store and one regular customer buys it for her husband because of a medical condition
so for water injection on a rotary engine @ 10psi what should the nozzle flow be. I have read that in general the flow of a water injection nozzles flow should be 10% of the total flow of your injectors, so stock would be 210cc or if you run 750cc P2 then its 284cc for a water injection nozzle
does that sound about right?
so how is the car treating you Jamaalsmith?
so for water injection on a rotary engine @ 10psi what should the nozzle flow be. I have read that in general the flow of a water injection nozzles flow should be 10% of the total flow of your injectors, so stock would be 210cc or if you run 750cc P2 then its 284cc for a water injection nozzle
does that sound about right?
so how is the car treating you Jamaalsmith?
The SSV is operating in its normal manner (opening along with the secondaries around 3800 RPM).
In the 360 HP run the APV is held closed. In the 430 HP run the APV is held open.
In the future, when Turblown designs the next generation kit, we are hoping to have a functioning APV, allowing the best of both worlds.
In all runs, the VDI is kept closed. The VDI only causes a drop in power in FI applications.
In the 360 HP run the APV is held closed. In the 430 HP run the APV is held open.
In the future, when Turblown designs the next generation kit, we are hoping to have a functioning APV, allowing the best of both worlds.
In all runs, the VDI is kept closed. The VDI only causes a drop in power in FI applications.

Do you have a link describing how this valve system influences on how much air is pushed into the engine? What happens, how does this makes a change in the performance, if you get what I mean.
Yeah that doesn't really paint an accurate picture. I've driven both cars...
What I really want to do is the next car at 15 psi
What I really want to do is the next car at 15 psi
Last edited by Turblown; Jan 25, 2011 at 04:07 PM.




