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I saw this on another forum for a VQ35 lower collector and i liked the idea. When you mentioned the distribution block I thought that might be a better way of doing it. But now you mention I need a check valve for each jet which complicates thing a bit more for me.
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That being said, you can just use Devils Own checkvalve between the FAV and distribution block, if Aquamist don’t have one. |
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I was looking at the thread by Rice Racing and I dont think I see a check valve except on the inlet to the distribution block. What you think?
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Yeah, there is no check valve except for the one to the intercooler
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Mhmm any reason why at the intercooler and not between the FAV and distribution block?
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These is a specific direct port custom kit, made for client bespoke to him by Richard to my design requirements to make the power I specified for a WM50 car. I use 'allot' of fluid and its seamless in delivery via the Life Racing F88 based ECU, any rpm any gear, 1 second from 4.5k to 8+k rpm perfect set up.
Jets for direct port engines listed here > http://www.aquamist-direct.com/806-5...-applications/ |
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What? 1 second from 4.8K to 8k?
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K I ordered the jets and fittings to do individual port injection. Let’s hope it’s here in time for tuning.
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Got my kit from Aquamist fairly quick. They are awesome!
Some progress pictures https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1746/4...bd76fd5b_h.jpg https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1744/4...81f23880_h.jpg https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1746/4...b936d22a_h.jpg https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/900/28...2da36c3c_h.jpg |
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