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      12-07-2012, 04:43 AM   #1
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Coolmist meth kit = no flow/leaking tank

Had issue with the tank leaking in the (thread link below)....got that issue solved now it doesnt flow for anything, there is not a leak anywhere, no air bubbles. I have purged the system, back flowed the selonoid, cleaned the nozzle. This kit has honestly been nothing but a problem from day 1. Anyone have any ideas on whats going on? I have had this kit for 3 days. Had it working for 1 day...now it will not even go to 210 on the oil high jacked gauge.

Think it is time for a aquamist LOL!!

Here is the thread where the tank leaks (many others have had this issue also).

http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=776993

here is a log taken a hour ago not working and hasn't since day 1:

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      12-08-2012, 03:33 AM   #2
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I admit when I am wrong and i was...found a leak in the pic below fixed with teflon tape, I am sure this was the flow problem.
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      12-08-2012, 09:15 AM   #3
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A few of my friends have the BMS WW and the Coolingmist kits and they have always had some sort of issues with them. They are always fighting flow problems it seems. I went with the Aquamist HFS4 and a trunk mounted Howerton tank for peace of mind for this exact reason. Got it through PTF, Dzenno installed it for me and pro tuned the car and I have never looked back. I love my HFS4 and Home Depot methanol.
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Never like the check valve. I always believed in a solenoid. Leaks can come from Any system or vendor, it's the name of the game. But some brands do have less chances of any leaks do to its design that's for sure. Aquamist makes some really nice shit
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