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FOR SALE: Coolingmist Water / Methanol Injection kits

ITEMS CONDITION: Brand New never used.

PRICE: $419.99

The benefits of water injection are:

- Radically cools down the intake air tempratures.

- Eliminates pre detonation *pinging*

- Run more BOOST without worrying about excess heat and pinginging.

- Steam cleans the engines internals.

- Keeps valves cool eliminating the chances of them turning eliptical.

- Raise the octane using methanol or octane booster

- Radically reduces EGT and helps keeps the turbo cool

On average 3.5L of water is used per 60L of fuel.

Water injection beats any intercooler for price, safety and efficiency.

The Turbo kit includes: (Deluxe Single Stage)

-100 PSI water/ methanol pump

-Injector (based on your car)

-Electric adjustable boost activation solenoid

-15 feet of hose

-Brass Check Valve or Electric Solenoid.

-Arm/disarm switch

-LED's

-Fuse

-Relay and looms

-Cable ties etc.

-Instructions

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The water/ methanol injection is activated by an adjustable electric boost switch. When a certain amount of boost is reached a normally closed electric solenoid is opened allowing the water / methanol to be injected into the intake. The boost switch is adjustable from 1-25psi.

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The pumps are extremly durable. They can run dry, be mounted in any position even upside down and are self priming to 2 vertical meters. The pump is also 100% alcohol safe.

Optional Extras:

- 5L water tank is available for an extra $19.99

- Tank Tapping Kit $19.99

- Clogged nozzle and water flow detector -- lights up an LED to give you a status. It can tell you if your injectors are clogged and it can tell you when water is injecting. This is a fantastic upgrade. Installation is simple. its Tees into the water line and sends pulses to a LED based on the water pressure. Available for an extra $60

-Digital Air intake Temp Gauges. $110

Any car using water/methanol injection experiences gains!

The kits setups are safe and very effective.

12 month warranty on the pump and 90 warranty on any components.

I am happy to answer any questions.

CONTACT DETAILS: e-mail at fross@bigpond.net.au or call 0402430750

LOCATION: Sydney

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Options available:

-Clog nozzle detector ($39.99)

-Inline Brass water filter ($24.99)

-5L Tank and Tapping kit ($39.99)

-Angled injector holder ($19.99)

Thank you

Jordan Ross

fross@bigpond.net.au

0402430750

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Read the rules please. If you want to sell your parts here as a business you are required to become a regsitered business trader.

Feel free to pm me for further information

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