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Old 31-07-2010, 01:45 PM
BakZamGai BakZamGai is offline
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Default 2008 STi Port Injection

Hi folks

Was one of the original part of the HFS-6 GB when it was first launched. The serial number of my unit is 090008. Been meaning to fit this system when I have completed my engine build, but my curiosity has gotten the better of me and I have begun installing my HFS-6 on my STi.

Modifications on the car.
1. 73mm KS-Tech air-intake
2. APS Front Mount Intercooler
3. Reversed Intake Manifold
4. Custom 2.5" aluminum intercooler pipes
5. APS Tumbler Valve Deletes - secondary injector ports modified for port injection
6. Stock 560cc injectors
7. Uprated Fuel Rails / Regulator with AN-6 fuel lines.

HFS-6 installation details
1. 1 gallon Jaz tank
2. AN-3 lines from Aquatec pump to FCM
3. AN-3 lines from FCM to 6 port manifold (1 port blanked, 5 ports with 4mm compression fitting)
4. 4 x 0.4mm nozzles into each cylinder using nylon lines
5. 1 x 0.4mm nozzle 8" before throttle body, 2" behind Bypass valve using nylon line

The 0.4mm nozzles were recommended by Richard from our previous conversations for my final engine build which would put out about 400whp. But since I am installing the system before the final engine build, which restrictor should I be using on the FCM if I am intending to run either water or 50/50 methanol/water mix?
The car is currently untuned, and I want to be able to setup the HFS-6 so that I can get it tuned all at once.
I'll put up pictures of the completed install once the tune is completed.

Thanks all for your help!

Cheers
Dennis
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