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A simple solution with WI/WMI is to have a level switch in series with the boost solenoid . If the level is too low, then it disconnects the boost solenoid and your back to std boost. This assumes your running abit higher than spring pressure.

If you don't use a controller, or its only a tad above base spring pressure, then you need to wire an input to the computer to pull timing as Trent suggests.

If you don't have a spare input or use a stock comp, then wire the level switch to a bright in-your-face light on the dash so you can't miss it !!

Gary

Edited by Fastrotor
If you don't have a spare input or use a stock comp, then wire the level switch to a bright in-your-face light on the dash so you can't miss it !!

Gary

or a seat mounted tazer.

To tell u the truth running out of water/meth is the least of my concern as i check fluids in my car every other morn. and my trips are short.

My main concern is either the checkvalve getting clogged or seizing or if using a solenoid, it fails.

Having said that which do u prefer... solenoid or checkvalve?

Damn Sadist Trent. :D Ouch

Yes but it is always preferable to have things automated. What happens if the fluid leaks out overnight on the 'other' day you don't check it ?

And as for the other stuff failing, well... how far do you go monitoring things. Everything is possible but just not practical.

A check valve is simpler. Just make sure it will handle the methanol.

Gary

My fluid level switch will be hooked up to an input on the ecu, when it triggers it will change to secondary fuel/ignition maps that have been tuned without WMI that way if the tank starts to run low the ecu changes maps early (there will also be a switch on the dash to manually switch to the non WMI maps)

Your probably better off fitting it yourself, setting the basic tune, and then getting a pro to dyno it in - save a heap of $$$$

And if you look at ebay USA, you can see the relative prices of each kit. This will help you as a guide as well. I wouldn't think fitting would be a cheap thing to pay for.

If you're serious about a methanol injection system then you speak with the best, Joe Signorelli.

its hardly rocket science :happy: but they are top operators.

details below;

Rotor Master Racing Innovation

Address: Unit 9

38-44 Elizabeth St,

Wetherill Park NSW 2164

Ph: 001 61 2 9604 4801

Fax: 001 61 2 9756 2362

E-Mail: [email protected]

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