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jt2ma71 03-09-2004 05:05 AM

Motec m800 supra turbo with Aquamist 2C
 
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Richard L 19-09-2004 04:06 PM

Do you have a few more pictures of the install?

19-09-2004 04:30 PM

Yes, I do. The pump is right behind the front license, in front of the intercooler. The pressure switch and injector are shown on top of the Intercooler.

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Richard L 20-09-2004 08:59 PM

This is a real interesting place to pump the water pump, nice and low, pretty dry as well.

Great pictures. Thanks. Is your water tank in the back?

22-09-2004 01:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Richard L
This is a real interesting place to pump the water pump, nice and low, pretty dry as well.

Great pictures. Thanks. Is your water tank in the back?

Thanks! The tank is just below the passenger side headlight. The bottom of it is about level with the pump, maybe a little higher. The nozzle is on the IC pipe just below the driver side headlight. Very short path for the water to travel, but I don't think that matters anyway.
--Ron

jt2ma71 25-12-2004 10:56 PM

Richard, the plug on the bottom part of the manifold, oppossite of the pressure switch, can I take that off and put a pressure gauge/sender instead? what is its size?

Thanks.

Richard L 27-12-2004 08:31 PM

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Originally Posted by jt2ma71
Richard, the plug on the bottom part of the manifold, oppossite of the pressure switch, can I take that off and put a pressure gauge/sender instead? what is its size?

Thanks.


You can use any spare port, they are all connected internally. The thread size is 1/8 BSP bot 1/8 npt will fit - require a little bit of PTFE.

Just a matter iof interest, does the pump get water splashed?

29-12-2004 03:33 AM

[quote="Richard L"]
Quote:

Originally Posted by jt2ma71
Richard, the plug on the bottom part of the manifold, oppossite of the pressure switch, can I take that off and put a pressure gauge/sender instead? what is its size?

Thanks.


<<<You can use any spare port, they are all connected internally. The thread size is 1/8 BSP bot 1/8 npt will fit - require a little bit of PTFE.>>>

Thanks!

<<<Just a matter iof interest, does the pump get water splashed?>>>

You mean when driving in the rain? I would imagine it would get some water splashed onto it, why? I have the connector/plug tied up and behind the bumper where water does not get to.

--Ron


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