Mr2 mods and advice
Mr2 mods and advice
With you being a carpenter, can't you just build a huge downward slide to get a good run up to the strip on ? .. Stick some sails on the roof, it's always windy at the pod !
All forced induction set ups should have this IMHO.
i don't know a thing about methanol injection..is it just a case of getting the kit, get it properly installed..then headache free motoring? or can it cause issues that otherwise wouldn't have occured?
Id be at max 1.2 bar with the ct20b..is the meth 100% safe? only a few hundred quid..and if it does what it says on the tin, fantastic!
purplewitch With you being a carpenter, can't you just build a huge downward slide to get a good run up to the strip on ? .. Stick some sails on the roof, it's always windy at the pod !
purplewitch With you being a carpenter, can't you just build a huge downward slide to get a good run up to the strip on ? .. Stick some sails on the roof, it's always windy at the pod !
If it runs out of meth or water and your tuned to the limit and continue driving at the limit then you will have a problem. You would be pretty silly to do that.
Oh yeh course, just keep a spare bottle of it in the boot!
You don't want to run a ct20b at 1.2 bar unless you like replacing pistons. 1.15 should be the absolute limit and only with GOOD supporting cooling (no eBay intercoolers).
Meth and water injection have bottles you have to refill from time to time but the kits usually have a warning LED to tell you when the level is getting low. So almost fit and forget!
Depends how you rely on the meth.
If you run it like Jim ran it on his IS as just an added extra, it helps protect the engine but isn't reliant on it.
If its built into your map like I want mine to be you'll need something to tell you when theres no flow. I've got a snow performance bit of kit that sends a 12v signal to the ecu when it doesn't detect flow (pump break, blockage, or you just run out of water). That will be tied to the map to cut things back if it happens to save the engine.
I was looking at the snow kits actually..however i spoke to luke@ pacific works yesterday, he reckons i could spend my money in better ways. He said it can sap power, only really beneficial for highly tuned engines in the hot weather. i dont have a clue about it so i can only go by what others advise