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theoneeyedlizard

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I do...

And you know where you can stick your subwoofers *wink*

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george91

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So is it injected using an electric pump? and is it manually operated or set to work at certain temps?


theoneeyedlizard

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It's essentially just a high pressure pump and nozzle which, in my case, will be switched on at a set boost level.

I'll be triggering it using the MJ, but there is a boost operated switch that came with the kit.

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theoneeyedlizard

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You could switch it on at a certain temp though if you wished.

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george91

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Cheers that sounds good, i have been interested in how people do it.

One more question, is there an ideal amount of water or is not necessary to be accurate?


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On 17th Mar, 2012 george91 said:
So is it injected using an electric pump? and is it manually operated or set to work at certain temps?

Have a look at my build thread. I'm using a screen wash bottle & pump, a LPG solenoid and a proper valve. All this will be switched by the ECU at a certain boost threshold. Easy enough to do with megajolt. All cost me about £40...

On 11th Feb, 2015 robert said:
i tried putting soap on it , and heating it to brown , then slathered my new lube on it

*hehe!*

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