2009/04/05 20:33:56
JDM_GT
quote:
Originally posted by dmartins

What boost was that at?


you can see in the graph.. 195 is at 12psi and 219 is 18ish and goes down to 16ish
2009/04/05 20:46:02
mr2ns
Sorry for some stupid reason i thought it read afr
must of been the colours...

2009/04/05 22:09:37
kameleon
turbo beanie on std turbo? dont bother! std heatshields will definately suffice.

time for water injection etc.

if you havent guessed u hate side mounts:)
2009/04/05 22:28:22
JDM_GT
quote:
Originally posted by kameleon

turbo beanie on std turbo? dont bother! std heatshields will definately suffice.

time for water injection etc.

if you havent guessed u hate side mounts:)



nah mate ive got a high mount disco potato, and just wat is water injection?
2009/04/05 23:05:21
kameleon
side mount intercooler which im sure your running.


water injection is exactly tht, water injected into the air stream into the engine.


offsets pinging.
2009/04/05 23:06:31
fredhoon
quote:
Originally posted by JDM_GT

any little tips u guys have for more power???


Have a read through the MR Controls primers if you haven't already.
http://www.mrcontrols.com/primers/power.htm

Water injection, as the title suggests, injects water into the engine just before the manifold to absorb heat and lower intake charge temperature. A simple way is using a pressure switch to turn on the water injection at a certain PSI. Alternatively a map based injection system can be used for better tuning and control. Overall it means you can lean out your AFR and advance timing, however it is not a replacement for a more efficient intercooler. It's also suggested that a low water level switch be used to switch the ECU to "Safe" maps and disable the injection system. Check out Aquamist, otherwise there are a few DIY guides around the place as well.
[url='http://www.mrtrally.com.au/performance/docs/A4-brochure-no%20price.pdf']Aquamist Brochure[/url]

[edit] Beaten to it
2009/05/05 12:17:56
JDM_GT
ok plans are to make a aluminium plate that covers the air intake and get two pod filter adaptors back to back on the plate and have a small pod outside and a silicone join onto the turbo.. ill get some pics up later today. and ive taken off the rain cover too.
2009/05/05 17:32:06
JDM_GT










and one more for the garage.....

2009/07/05 19:43:06
JDM_GT
i got a bit of cardboard to trail fit it. im glad i did, i had to cut some of the rubber on the intake :( and the rad hose is in the way so it cant be a total seal but good enough i think.. here are some pics. all i need now is to cutout the bit of metal now i have a cardboard template, and get a 3" custom pipe made for the intake of the turbo.. pics speak for themselves.

















2009/07/05 20:03:39
just_ace
it may just be me but that airfilter looks way too small.....

looks good apart from that tho. hope you dont go thru a big puddle tho
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