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Old 09-01-2009, 01:41 PM
blacktorchroup blacktorchroup is offline
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Default Aquamist !s on a Landrover TD5?

Has anyone put an aquamist onto a Landrover TD5 engine.

if so I am looking to find the wire to tap from on the MAP sensor to feed pin 17 on my dds3 circuit board.

Any ideas?? :?
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Old 17-01-2009, 12:14 PM
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If you can't locate the map sensor wire. Take the trigger signal from the manifold pressure switch.
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Old 24-06-2009, 11:09 PM
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Hi there

I also have a TD5 Discovery (1999 - Manual), and have an aquamist kit that I was considering fitting to it.

I have got a TD5 Alive boost de-restricter module for it so I can increase the boost a little bit to accompany the water injection if that's suitable.
I realise extra fuel would be good as well of course, but is there any performance benefit to adding the water by itself?

I'd be very interested indeed to know some details of how you have got yours set up on the TD5 if that's ok, eg things like where you've fitted the injector nozzle, what pressure you've set it to switch on & what size nozzle, where you fitted the pump etc.

Are you using your washer tank too?

Apologies for so many questions but I got the kit to fit to my subaru legacy and it won't be needed on that for a while so I only just figured today that it might be beneficial to add to the disco.

Appreciate any info that you can provide, thanks.

Jim
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