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Old 22-03-2019, 03:50 PM
sambeeb sambeeb is offline
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Default Re: RX7 rotary power, meth or water?

Just getting back on the site after being out of the loop for a while. In the past, I know you were a big advocate for pre compressor injection , but I cant see it on either of these cars. Of course there's every chance I haven't been able to pick it up in the pics and it is there. So just wondering if you've changed tack a bit with regards to the best injection points?
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Old 03-06-2019, 05:21 AM
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Lightbulb Re: RX7 rotary power, meth or water?

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Just getting back on the site after being out of the loop for a while. In the past, I know you were a big advocate for pre compressor injection , but I cant see it on either of these cars. Of course there's every chance I haven't been able to pick it up in the pics and it is there. So just wondering if you've changed tack a bit with regards to the best injection points?
Used allot of different set ups and each application is unique in what it requires for the optimal result. What is best as to location? I am not smart enough to answer that as the more I know the more I realize how little I knew. I've tried allot of systems and points to administer the WM50, currently the ones pictured above are what I generally use.
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