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      06-04-2011, 02:06 PM   #1
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Best meth components

We are building a FBO with upgraded turbos and are looking for the best meth components to support the octane requirements, cooling and fueling needs. We have a big upgraded intercooler with around 90% efficiency and Mr.5 type of an intake to provide cool air. Due to the FMIC heat sink and intake receiving cool air, there is not much need for meth cooling at low boosts, and we aim at high boost meth spraying only. The idea is to have the meth evaporated fully so that it will travel along the air keeping the AFRs in check.

So we would be looking for the highest pressure and finest mist. The highest possible pressure would be with Snow 220psi pump, Coolingmist CM10 nozzle we believe having the finest spray, planning to use CM solenoid and either one tall tank or dual stage tanks or alternatively the washer tank. The charge pipe would be custom made from FMIC exit to throttle body at the TB diameter slowing the air down a bit due to the increased diameter and giving more time for the evaporation. Nozzle location would be far enough from TB to enable full evaporation. Fail safe should be 100% meth compatible, just in case, such as the Snow unit as an example.

The system could be upgraded in case any better components emerge in the market. E.g. CM12 currently under development will be a possibility later on. Have we missed something? Any comments or further suggestions?

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      06-04-2011, 02:39 PM   #2
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Snow Failsafe, Devil's Own tank and basic kit. And then just set the pressure switch to whatever you want to start spraying at
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      06-04-2011, 02:44 PM   #3
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You're gonna need lots of sudafed and some beakers. Or take a look into Vishnu's PWM kit.
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That AEM Injection Monitor safety device thing looks pretty cool... has anyone tried it?
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A little of Snow, a little of Aquamist, a little of Coolingmist, and a little from Lebonte jumble them up together and you have one awesome mutated meth system
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Snow Failsafe, Devil's Own tank and basic kit. And then just set the pressure switch to whatever you want to start spraying at
That's what I run, no problems.
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