Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

on a long weekend with good weather it is

all the bikes and quick cars go thinking its going to be empty and an awesome run

but it would probably be full of slow std cars and cops trying to catch out hoons

Yeah not really expecting the roads to be empty.

So for anyone thats interested:

Meet Point: Macca's cnr of Springvale Road and Maroondah Hwy:

Time: 9:40 meet for 10am departure.

Destination: Via black spur, either going to the famous buxton burgers at the igloo or parmas up at Alexandra.

Intradasting....

May need to think of a plan B...

Yep tony, like you suggested, PLAN B!!

Still meet at the maccas on springvale rd and maroondah hwy for a 10am departure.

Pull out your map....

Take maroondah hwy down to lilydale. Turn off towards seville/ yarra junction/ warburton then head up to buxton/ alexander

Guys does anyone know much about meth kits? Methanol injection kits, connected to FMIC etc.

Need knowledge input if so.

You started your own firm or something brah? When are you hiring me?

Haha. It is in the pipeline actually, but looking at another 12 months minimum. :).

Very busy with other stuff atm.

do NOT connect it before the intercooler

only after and just before throttle body

ensure your ECU can detect if there is no meth and use alternate timing or adjust accordingly

i think it should be wired in via a pressure switch so it only comes on when boost exceeds a minimal level ie 6psi

so that it doesnt run meth when your on light cruise etc

also think it should be wired in like NOS, via the TPS, when TPS is 100% fire the meth solenoid

Guys does anyone know much about meth kits? Methanol injection kits, connected to FMIC etc.

Need knowledge input if so.

i purchased a kit but never got around to installing it.

http://www.aquamist.co.uk/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2158

do NOT connect it before the intercooler

only after and just before throttle body

ensure your ECU can detect if there is no meth and use alternate timing or adjust accordingly

i think it should be wired in via a pressure switch so it only comes on when boost exceeds a minimal level ie 6psi

so that it doesnt run meth when your on light cruise etc

also think it should be wired in like NOS, via the TPS, when TPS is 100% fire the meth solenoid

I have no idea about it. I have a meth kit, as it came as part of a tuning kit for my car. The ECU in my car does have a 'meth' map.

i purchased a kit but never got around to installing it.

http://www.aquamist.co.uk/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2158

I might have the same kit or similar. But mine says something about mixing water and meth in the window washer bottle.

Too much confusion.

Anyone actually installed one or know of someone who has?

Also, where to get the right meth from?

Cheers.

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • I just bent the ends of my premo plates. It even went through Regency like that after the engine conversion and the inspector (a great bloke!) just squinted his eyes and said "I didn't see that". Plates, and how they look, are just something that have zero importance to me.
    • Yeah, I would have said the same. It makes me suggest that there are other things wrong, such that the ECU is totally unhappy with the broken sensor. The only other thought here is that maybe it is shorted, which might cause a different issue to the typical "disconnected" sensor.
    • The fact that US/JDM plates actually fit the skyline bumpers properly is a big, big thing for me as they are the correct dimensions. Annoyingly you can't opt for a normal plate (or plate combination) in that size. You have to make up your own one, and at that point you'd still know it wasn't randomly assigned. 
    • Well, really, that's any ECU, because it's not so much the ECU that the tuner connects to, but a laptop that's connected to the ECU. You have to have the tuning software installed locally. The "remote" part is essentially just remote desktop (RDP) or VNC type access. Nevertheless, if you're looking to upgrade, then you're immediately in the Haltech/Link territory, both of which can be done by any number of competent tuners here in Oz. But without a dyno, you'll definitely also need a wideband O2 sensor fitted, and you'll probably be relying on "auto" tuning a bit, where you drive it around under various loads and then apply the corrections that the ECU learns (basically applying the fuel trims that the ECU has to do to correct the mixtures). Tuning the timing is a little harder. It can be difficult to trust the old OEM knock sensors on RBs, so it is definitely best to have someone who knows what they're listening for, with knock ears (a piezo microphone connected to the engine, and and little amp and headphones so the listener can hear the angry men with hammers who live in the engine). That is more difficult to do remotely, and I suspect the only sane way is to be quite conservative on timing. But that's OK. You're probably waaaaay better off with conservative timing where you are. What is the fuel situation? 98RON available? Or low grade jungle juice?
    • I see your point, I didn't think too deep into it, was purely focused on the price. There's no bad blood between myself and GSM, they acknowledged the price was cheaper else where and at the time couldn't match it. 
×
×
  • Create New...