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DK_GTI_RACER
18-06-2009, 02:24 PM
well i just installed my new w/m injection kit, its from Aquamist out of england and supplier to WRC cars.

Anyways this is the layout of parts

http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc64/DK_GTI_Racer/sys1s.jpg

1. first step is to remove the sprinkler resorvoir and thats just 2 bolts and unclip sensor plugs (if its full you will have sprinkler fluid all over the place)

2. Clean out the sprinkler container and drill a hole in the bottum of container, insert the bung from the kit and screw it tight (rubber oring will pressure around hole and tighten up (remember to clean out tank after drilling, so no plastic pieces are left inside).
http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc64/DK_GTI_Racer/DSC00144.jpg

3. install the container again, you are done with that part.

4. next step is to install the relay, i choose to install it along with the buttom nut that fits the container in place, that way its hidden completly and its nice place to hide and draw wires to battery right above cooler.

(hard to see, but the relay is their.
http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc64/DK_GTI_Racer/DSC00149.jpg

5. install the pump, it needs a little filter in between tank and inlet on pump, install that with big transparent hose included in kit, easy tighten up procedure and just clip the lines in place.

6. insert the transparent thin hose from outlet of pump and pull it up long side the wires from relay in step 4 and strip it together and let it go down at the battery, its possible to get it down without it being visible.
http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc64/DK_GTI_Racer/DSC00146.jpg

7. Install the cable shoes on red and black wires, and the grey wire as well. the purple wire needs to be connected to ignition power, i had a relay already in engineroom getting ignition power, so i just installed in that relay (sorry no pics).

8. The adjustable pressure switch i mounted underneath the bracket that holds the oilpin, a vacum hose from intake manifold to that switch and install grey wires on that and mount the rubber isolating piece on switch - its factory set at 10psi, i adjustet it to turn on at 15psi 1/4 to the right, easy.
http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc64/DK_GTI_Racer/DSC00153.jpg

9. now take out the boost pipe going to intake manifold, and weld a bung on the pipe where you want the water jet fittet, so it has more grip when you install the jet, i used loctite around the jet and tighten it up - i also choose to install it right after IC outlet like recommended by Aquamist for better misting.

http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc64/DK_GTI_Racer/DSC00147.jpg

10. know install the red and black wire on battery (+ -)

Have a beer :beer: and enjoy a nice done and sleeper installation.

This is the overview of installation diagram with the kit.
http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc64/DK_GTI_Racer/jd2.gif

And this is how the different water jets acts and flow - i installed the 0,6mm.
http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc64/DK_GTI_Racer/jetrate3.gif

Next up i also hade some IC piping redone, and the other end tank that was plastic before, i had remade and painted the pipings, to give sleeper look again.

http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc64/DK_GTI_Racer/DSC00145.jpg

http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc64/DK_GTI_Racer/DSC00155.jpg

http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc64/DK_GTI_Racer/DSC00154.jpg

Anyways, hope it was educational and inspiration.


Oh oh i just forgot, remember to fill resorvoir with 50/50 water and Methanol.


Drive feeling after installation clearly showed that the car became an even more wild beast after 15psi, it kind of felt like extra kick :P - no timing adjusted as of yet and i havent had the car mapped after the install yet, but will be done in july.

Richard L
18-06-2009, 07:27 PM
The installation is very nice, lots of attention to details.

I have noticed one improvement to the tank adaptor. Ther correct way to install the adaptor is as follows:

http://www.aquamist.co.uk/forum/illrus.jpg

DK_GTI_RACER
18-06-2009, 08:38 PM
The installation is very nice, lots of attention to details.

I have noticed one improvement to the tank adaptor. Ther correct way to install the adaptor is as follows:

http://www.aquamist.co.uk/forum/illrus.jpg

Hi Richard and thanks alot for the nice words on my install, i am also very pleased with it, my first install, but i did take a few days just looking at my bay and drawing a lot, because i really wanted it hidden best as possible and still follow the ERL instructions from A-z.

I think i installed it exactly like you describe, but i was wondering if its the oem rubber - o-ring at the bottom that could have given the confusion? if not , i will look at ASAP, but i drilled the hole, filed inside so i would get a ring that the bung could and rubber could squeze against and then i becan to tighten it. let me know if im wrong.

http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc64/DK_GTI_Racer/DSC00143.jpg

Richard L
18-06-2009, 08:55 PM
Thank you for clearifiying, I am much happier now. It did look a bit confusing.

I particularly like the tank to pump installation!

DK_GTI_RACER
18-06-2009, 09:08 PM
Thank you for clearifiying, I am much happier now. It did look a bit confusing.

I particularly like the tank to pump installation!

Thanks a lot, i will get some pictures of the wiring as well, its all hidden and so is the transparent hose to water jet, but the pump install was what i used most time on, and i dont really know why VW has made rubber application with hole prepared exactly for bung like this to be installed, but they did :D - and following the instructions mentioning that pump should be as close to tank, under tank level and with 90 degree drop to inlet, kind of made this my choice, and all i can say is that when i hit the correct boost setting the feel of injection really amazed me :D

how do i actually decide what jet size is the best for my application, that part im having trouble with.

Richard L
18-06-2009, 09:41 PM
We noramlly recommend between 10-15% "water to fuel" flow.

DK_GTI_RACER
18-06-2009, 09:56 PM
We noramlly recommend between 10-15% "water to fuel" flow.

im having trouble understanding the flow vs boost diagram - can you explain it?

Basicly this is my setup in regards of fuel:

i have 530cc pr. cylinder injector running at 4 bar fpr, and i run a max boost of 23psi.

i have installed the 0,6mm water jet, and the boost pressure switch is set to 15psi.

Richard L
20-06-2009, 09:39 PM
If your injectot can flow 2200 cc/min total, 220-330cc/min 10-15% injection, you shuld be using a 0.5mm at 10% and 1mm nozzle at 15%. At 15%, you may need to take some fuel off or you might loose some power due to over cooling.

DK_GTI_RACER
24-06-2009, 06:24 PM
Well i just thought i would post up a pic of the bay as well - just to make my point about sleeper install...under the hood with w/m installed i should be closing in on 400bhp.

And Richard thanks for the help, i think that my decision about jet size has closed in to a 0,9mm for final map of the car, starting at 14psi and up to 24psi.

http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc64/DK_GTI_Racer/DSC00157.jpg

DK_GTI_RACER
31-08-2009, 02:55 PM
Just tought i would post this.

After installing both aquamist 1s system and bigger intake manifold i gained at same boost as before 42bhp and maxed out fuel pump on a GT2860RS, im going to upgrade fuel pump and see if is more power is available with more boost :D

http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc64/DK_GTI_Racer/HKogmomentrulning7aug09-1.jpg

and a dyno comparison of gains.

http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc64/DK_GTI_Racer/dynocomparison.jpg
http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc64/DK_GTI_Racer/dynocomparisonnm.jpg

Richard L
07-09-2009, 11:01 PM
You have got very healthy gain on the tune. :D

Do you have a AFR plot along side the power plot?

DK_GTI_RACER
16-09-2009, 11:51 PM
You have got very healthy gain on the tune. :D

Do you have a AFR plot along side the power plot?

Hi richard, i sure do - sorry for the late post.

http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc64/DK_GTI_Racer/ladetrykogAFR-1.jpg

AFR at the bottom.

Richard L
20-09-2009, 06:58 PM
Thank you.

This is pretty impressive power output from a small engine...

DK_GTI_RACER
26-09-2009, 03:34 PM
Thank you.

This is pretty impressive power output from a small engine...

Thanks Richard...btw what do you think of my AFR, spot on or to rich?

A new dyno with more boost, 0,05 more at redline, but some how my EBC wont make me able to run more boost at redline, altough 1,6bar is avaible midrange around 4k but tappers down...this dyno was at 1,55bar at 4k and 1,45bar at redline 7k.

BTW both dynos measures stock 1.8T with 150bhp to around 135bhp, so its not optimistic dynos or anything like that.

But that latest with more power :razz: - once i have sorted out how to get 1,55 at redline i will post my findings.

http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc64/DK_GTI_Racer/golfgti.jpg

DK_GTI_RACER
13-05-2010, 12:50 PM
Well i just thought i would update this thread, i recently changed my fuel pump because the old on had a limit of 360bhp at the fuelpressure i was running - so this new one actually changed my AFR extremely much, my AFR was logged to 0,6 in lambda when we dynoed with the new fuel pump, so when we dynoed and retuned sw for the new pump we actually picked up a lot more horsepower and even more on more boost.....

http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc64/DK_GTI_Racer/1096_002.jpg

http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc64/DK_GTI_Racer/sc00003479.jpg

http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc64/DK_GTI_Racer/IMG_0537.jpg