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Hello everybody!
This should be my first post but I am reading the forum almost everyday trying to learn and apply in practice the general knowledge achieved here.Long story short. I am currently installing myself the 1s system in my car 1.8T Passat and I decided to use the 0.5mm nozzle in the aluminim pipe immediately after the FMIC. The pipe wall thckness is 3mm which I drilled and tapped without issues.The questions are: 1. is the 3mm wall thickness enough to hold the nozzle under 25 psi of boost? 2. does the thread on the nozzle have to be sealed using either Locktite or teflon tape? 3. if I put the nozzle at 6 o' clock relative to the pipe section,will this cause cloging of the nozzle due to the oil that might condensate on the bottom of the pipe section? here's a pic of the nozzle at 3 o' clock protruding 2mm inside the pipe: TIA! ![]() |
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Welcome!
1. The 3mm thickness is a very good thickness for the jet. 2. You can put a small chamfer at the end of the tapped thread for the o-ring to seat properly. It will achieve a good seal when the jet is tighten (not over tighten - figure tight). 3. Yes it would, put the jet between 9'clock to 3 o'clock. The install looks good to me!
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Richard L aquamist technical support |
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Thank you Richard!
I did some progress during this weekend ie I installed everything but the connection to the push button on the board and the leds.Pressure switch,connection to battery and floater switch all OK.I removed the nozzle from the pipe and I plugged the pipe while the nozzle is attached to the windshield wiper,as reccomended,to study the system behaviour prior to real action. I have many pics of the install which I'll post in the gallery later on. Still to figure out how to connect the onboard switch to the purple line coming inboard from the pump loom.!!!Any tips? |
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