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Offline Dalo Harkin

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Re: WMI installs?
« Reply #30 on: 09 August 2012, 06:40 »
Devils own states their mix is 49 water 51 meth
ARZ K03s, Oettinger Side Skirts, R32 front, Carbon stage 2, Forge 007p (yellow spring), Forge Actuator (yellow spring), Pipercross panel filter with DSG parts, N249 and N112 deleted, SAI deleted, Carbon canister deleted, Rear wiper deleted, Long Life turbo back custom exhaust with 200 cell sports cat, VR6/G60 clutch kit, Creation Motorsport TIP, Catch can, 'Wellycooler', K04 charge pipe, S3 ported inlet manifold - looks pretty standard on the outside though :)

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Re: WMI installs?
« Reply #31 on: 09 August 2012, 08:37 »
i always wonder why the hell wmi is so expensive. you can make a for less than £200 with a tank.

Would you care to provide details of how you would build the boost activated progressive controller for that price?

Offline jamie1989

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Re: WMI installs?
« Reply #32 on: 09 August 2012, 08:41 »
I would love to know.
Im on the verge of buying devils own meth kit.
Iv sourced meth so know where to buy it now too.
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Re: WMI installs?
« Reply #33 on: 09 August 2012, 08:43 »
I paid £37 for 50 litres of meth in 2x 25L containers from a Polish chap in plymouth.

Search for methanol on ebay, and there are loads of people who buy 1000L at a time for making their own BioFuel, then sell it off by the litre for around 60p/L to make some money back.

by the time you mix it 50/50 with water, it's costing you 30p per litre of solution, so about £1.20 to fill the meth tank, and that'll typically last about the same as a tank of fuel. Very little additional cost for a considerable gain :)

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Re: WMI installs?
« Reply #34 on: 09 August 2012, 12:05 »
i always wonder why the hell wmi is so expensive. you can make a for less than £200 with a tank.

Would you care to provide details of how you would build the boost activated progressive controller for that price?

you dont NEED a progressive controller all you need is boost switch. its what i use i have x2 nozzles come on full spray at 8 psi

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« Reply #35 on: 09 August 2012, 12:35 »
Perhaps, but for another £100 I have a full programmable progressive controller, with a low level indicator and fault indicating LED.

From testing on mine, I've found it runs better when used progressively to start pumping at 7psi ramping up to full pump by 15psi.

Giving it full pump at anything below 12psi seems to cause a minor hesitation as it doesn't need that much fluid yet, reducing nozzle size to counter this means it hasn't got enough at the top end to cool to it's full ability.

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« Reply #36 on: 09 August 2012, 12:39 »
thats not to take away from your £200 setup, it'll still be hugely effective I'm sure, just that I'd prefer a progressive setup.

Sorry if my first post sounded a bit sh!tty  :tongue: it was early and I was grumpy!

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Re: WMI installs?
« Reply #37 on: 09 August 2012, 12:51 »
thats not to take away from your £200 setup, it'll still be hugely effective I'm sure, just that I'd prefer a progressive setup.

Sorry if my first post sounded a bit sh!tty  :tongue: it was early and I was grumpy!

dont worry about it bro  :kiss: :laugh: but what im saying is you dont need a progressive controller to get started.