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I used your old fuel pump as a pickup pump in my tank Abo bob. It's working a treat ;). I will do a writeup on the meth kit as soon as I get some concrete results and I have been running it for a few weeks.

I had to rewrite an eprom to suit after the meth kit was fitted as the AFR's were to rich running a mix of 50/50. Before fitting the meth kit I was making 154RWKW with 10psi and bugger all timing(as i had no intercooler and i didn't want to risk pinging) and after fitting it I am running 14psi with 10+ deg more timing and making 204RWKW. I am really supprised at the power level as it's a stock rb25 turbo. But the dyno operator said it was to do with the massively increased timing and higher octane.

BTW there is no sign of knock at all.

I am really pushing the envelope and may drop the timing back and reduce the boost a little in the colder weather as my AFM is reading 4.0V at WOT over 7000RPM... injector duty cycle is also getting into the mid 80's.

I am injecting using a 2.75US gallon hago oil burner nozzle @ 110psi. I am in the process of setting up an intake temp probe and some other bits. But I am really happy with the performance...

Cool.

Sound like the afm and injectors still have room. Do you have an adjustable reg? Also can't you clamp the AFM signal or just ignore the fact that's it's maxed out with your tune? Mine maxes out all the time but doesn't matter even at 255rwkw. The other thing you could do is increase the cross-sectional diameter with a new pipe while keeping the same element and tune to suit. I've got some instructions somewhere that explains how it is done.

I'm really interested in your water/meth and will wait for your final results.

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