07 procharger
14-11-2014, 06:45 PM
Hello from Canada.
First my car, then my issues.
2007 Ford Mustang
stroked and forged 4.9 liter with stage 3 heads.
full bolt ons
D1SC procharger with 800 HP intercooler pushing 20 PSI
Division X 1200HP return style fuel system with ID 1000 injectors
T56 Manual gear box
I installed HFS-3 after I data logged and noticed my IATs were getting up to 186 degrees after a pass a the track in the top of fourth gear.
Adding the kit and installing 2 1mm jets right before the throttle body really helped. I also relocated the IAT sensor into the number 5 intake runner.
IATs dropped to low 100s which is great, but after a month I started getting trouble codes indicating throttle body issues, then the car would not start.
After a lot of trouble shooting I discovered water had gotten into the motor assembly of the throttle body and corroded everything in there...ultimately destroying my throttle body.
Now according to my jet calculations
Injectors are 1000cc x 8 =8000x0.12 (70/30) = 960cc
1.0mm at 140 PSI = 456cc...so times 2 = 900cc approx..
SO I don't think I'm over spraying. I think my nozzle placement may be too close to the throttle body.
can anyone shed some light here to help me? I don't want to wreck another throttle body
thanks in advance
http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/gg59/07procharger/703FF001-B132-40A1-BDE9-D21ABAB93484_zpsfhyhfniz.jpg (http://s245.photobucket.com/user/07procharger/media/703FF001-B132-40A1-BDE9-D21ABAB93484_zpsfhyhfniz.jpg.html)
This is where my jets are spraying. this piece bolts onto the throttle body.
http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/gg59/07procharger/C155F65A-C511-4CA0-9E80-3AB6BDB4240C_zps9qcpqscc.jpg (http://s245.photobucket.com/user/07procharger/media/C155F65A-C511-4CA0-9E80-3AB6BDB4240C_zps9qcpqscc.jpg.html)
Here is the water/meth that has corroded my motor assembly
http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/gg59/07procharger/F91F3260-2F90-4E43-B7AF-C15451E28BED_zpsfz6kc8zu.jpg (http://s245.photobucket.com/user/07procharger/media/F91F3260-2F90-4E43-B7AF-C15451E28BED_zpsfz6kc8zu.jpg.html)
First my car, then my issues.
2007 Ford Mustang
stroked and forged 4.9 liter with stage 3 heads.
full bolt ons
D1SC procharger with 800 HP intercooler pushing 20 PSI
Division X 1200HP return style fuel system with ID 1000 injectors
T56 Manual gear box
I installed HFS-3 after I data logged and noticed my IATs were getting up to 186 degrees after a pass a the track in the top of fourth gear.
Adding the kit and installing 2 1mm jets right before the throttle body really helped. I also relocated the IAT sensor into the number 5 intake runner.
IATs dropped to low 100s which is great, but after a month I started getting trouble codes indicating throttle body issues, then the car would not start.
After a lot of trouble shooting I discovered water had gotten into the motor assembly of the throttle body and corroded everything in there...ultimately destroying my throttle body.
Now according to my jet calculations
Injectors are 1000cc x 8 =8000x0.12 (70/30) = 960cc
1.0mm at 140 PSI = 456cc...so times 2 = 900cc approx..
SO I don't think I'm over spraying. I think my nozzle placement may be too close to the throttle body.
can anyone shed some light here to help me? I don't want to wreck another throttle body
thanks in advance
http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/gg59/07procharger/703FF001-B132-40A1-BDE9-D21ABAB93484_zpsfhyhfniz.jpg (http://s245.photobucket.com/user/07procharger/media/703FF001-B132-40A1-BDE9-D21ABAB93484_zpsfhyhfniz.jpg.html)
This is where my jets are spraying. this piece bolts onto the throttle body.
http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/gg59/07procharger/C155F65A-C511-4CA0-9E80-3AB6BDB4240C_zps9qcpqscc.jpg (http://s245.photobucket.com/user/07procharger/media/C155F65A-C511-4CA0-9E80-3AB6BDB4240C_zps9qcpqscc.jpg.html)
Here is the water/meth that has corroded my motor assembly
http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/gg59/07procharger/F91F3260-2F90-4E43-B7AF-C15451E28BED_zpsfz6kc8zu.jpg (http://s245.photobucket.com/user/07procharger/media/F91F3260-2F90-4E43-B7AF-C15451E28BED_zpsfz6kc8zu.jpg.html)