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Old Oct 13, 2018 | 09:24 PM
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Water meth injection using EBL

Installing a DIY water meth injection for my car. Primarily to use with nitrous but it could be a benefit NA.

1. Considering controlling it via the "PE active" out put. WM injection would be active anytime under load which covers N2O operation as well. Any comments about going this route rather than just in parallel with nitrous. Besides, the nitrous is progressively controlled so the WM injection would be progressive as well. It can be done since a spare nitrous solenoid will be used for the WM injection control. Seems PE would be easier and extend the usage.

2. Using PE active output I presume would be the same circuit as wiring for the nitrous or shift light. Use the output as the ground side of a relay which carries the pump/solenoid load.
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Old Oct 14, 2018 | 09:14 AM
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Re: Water meth injection using EBL

Originally Posted by antman89iroc
Installing a DIY water meth injection for my car. Primarily to use with nitrous but it could be a benefit NA.
2. Using PE active output I presume would be the same circuit as wiring for the nitrous or shift light. Use the output as the ground side of a relay which carries the pump/solenoid load.
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