I think the nozzle I'm using is too big, it's a DO4 which is 252ml, I'm going to switch back to the DO3 which is 189ml.
Good luck tomorrow Dave.....that must be one seriously fast motor
Nice car you have!
Looks like your previous setup was the best you'll get, hopefully you'll be able to repeat the 362 run.
looking good Dave; interesting read! All of this WMI stuff is very interesting; I understand the way if works, but could you clear a couple of things up for me:
Firstly, how are you adjusting your timing? Is this using an SPS or similar?
Secondly, what does CF stand for? Am I right in saying this is how much the ECU is tried to pull the timing back?
Any links to the technical bits behind installing and setting up WMI would be appreciated! I'm not planning on fitting it; just find it quite interesting!
50/50 water/methanol is the 'recommended' mix but this can mean too much methanol is being deliveredWhat sort of rate is the water/meth mix uses? do you have an example ml/min figure?
Am I correct in thinking the kit automatically senses when the car comes on boost and injects the water/meth mix at a predefined rate dependant on boost?
Absolutely right.If this kit was to be used on a stage 1 mapped car without advancing the timing on a low meth/water ratio would there still be benefits due to the cooler charge temps?
What I'm really asking; could these kits be used to achieve an extra 10-20bhp; therefore not risking the internals greatly; while providing lower EGTs and cleaner combustion (prolonged/safer engine life?)?
Dave have you considered a logging channel 120 and converting to a bhp measurement. I know its not going to be very accurate since your not running stock software but the max reading obtained is consistant. By trying the various nozzels etc and relogging you should be able to find the most effective combination.
I've switched back to the smaller DO3 nozzle, so we'll see if the timing pull is the same, better or worse.