Who is running it and what kit are you using?
Interested to know everyone set up in terms of direct port, or dual nozzle
Who is running it and what kit are you using?
Interested to know everyone set up in terms of direct port, or dual nozzle
I've installed dozens of aquamist kits on customer cars. It's my favourite, but pricey. Usually dual nozzle in the charge pipe, or single on lower powered stuff, but I've done a direct port setup once before as well.
AEM and Snow and Devil's own are fine too, just not as many features and failsafes.
My old prelude has a snow performance system, it served me well however I am sure as mentioned above that there are more options. Like anything, budget talks.
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Once again another useless post by JRSCOOLDUDE.
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I'm going to go with USRT who used to work with Snow in research and development. I have noticed that a good kit is actually pretty pricey, around 1200 for the one I'm to go with. I plan to get one nozzle at the compressor nut of the turbo, after the intercooler and one after the throttle body.
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Heard good things about aquamist kits, i had thought they were primarily in the UKThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The kit I had on my last truck was just no name parts. Used the old windshield washer tank and had a single nozzle /solenoid after the throttle body with a PWM driven pump from the engine controller. (mapped like the fuel injectors)
For $1200, i'd build one. That's highway robbery. What kind of car and ECU?
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Have a snow performance setup controlled by the Haltech. Had my pump go out on me, and rather than replace it from Snow or AEM for $350, I went to the place selling diaphragm pumps just off Blackfoot trail there and got a replacement for $100. It's just a basic ShurFlo pump that all the kit suppliers label as their own. My original one even still had the ShurFlo label under the snow performance one when I peeled it off. The fittings and stuff can be found at Princess Auto for cheap, the only thing you'll really need thats speacialty would be a nozzle or a check valve if you do direct port. As for a control system, I just use an output on my Haltech, but I've got a boost pressure switch that came with the kit which you could have for basic on/off function of the pump.
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Everyone uses the same pumps Even once great Aquamist is now an overpriced joke using the same weed sprayer pumps.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Here is some great background and info. https://www.rbracing-rsr.com/waterinjection.html
Before e85, water injection was a bigger deal. Drill your windshield washer tank near the bottom, drop a bulkhead fitting through and tighten. Go get a pressure sprayer pump, plastic line, and a irrigation nozzle from Acklands or eBay. To be special, you could use a pressure switch or a flow meter from an espresso machine to warn you of issues. $150 all in.
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The controller i was looking to get lets you control mist based on engine speed and gearing, its fairly advanced. i could opted out for a cheaper kit but i would want the triple nozzle and the fail safe controller as well. The bad USD to CAD dollar doesn't help.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
This will be on a 1.8T Audi engine using a standard ecu that has been remapped.
I definitely agree, if I had to choose E85 or water/meth I'd pick E85 all day every day. Way more power to be had there.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
But water/meth is a nice band aid if you're already out of pump/injector, or your ecu can't do flexfuel, or E85 isn't available in your area.
Isn't running direct port injection almost equivalent as running e85?This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
With direct port you can use straight methanol for more fuel or mix it down with water for more cooling.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote