Introducing the new HFS-1 system by Aquamist
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Introducing the new HFS-1 system by Aquamist
Here is an opportunity for those who want to try out our latest single
stage water injection system with DDS3v8 failsafe incorporated.
The HFS-1 system comprised of:
The system can be triggered by either boost or fuel duty %. A line valve controls the flow of water within 1/100th of second after the pump is activated. Water pressure is regulated by three internal by-pass valves within the 150W Shurflo pump.
Three water jets 0.8, 0.9 and 1.0mm is supplied. Two brass hard pipe adaptors and a y-piece are supplied with the system. A very comprehensive set of fitting and hose is included with the exception of a water tank.
As usual, a high degree of options for the two “failsafe” outputs, enabling user to switch map, lower boost when “low flow”, “high flow” and “no flow” is detected.
The system is highly competent in its own right easily upgradable to any one of the higher HFS end systems in the future with minimum component redundancy. Offered at the great pre-introductory price for a limited period. Click here to register your interest.
Please post any questions regarding the HFS-1 system here.
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The system is a single stage system. Injection is triggered by the DDS3v8 junction box.
The junction box reads sensor signal from the MAP sensor. User can set the trip point with a small potentiometer on the DDS3 Junction box.
Alternative, you can configure the DDS3v8 to read fuel duty cycle % to trigger the system.
The junction box reads sensor signal from the MAP sensor. User can set the trip point with a small potentiometer on the DDS3 Junction box.
Alternative, you can configure the DDS3v8 to read fuel duty cycle % to trigger the system.
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The main differences between the two systems:
1) Single stage and progressive with fuel flow
2) Inline valve: on/off (standard speed valve) vs PWM (High Speed valve)
3) Comes with a 22cc surge arrestor/accumulator (HFS-5)
The similarity between the two:
4) 150W/125psi shurflo pump
5) DDS3-v8 fail-safe flow monitoring system (with dash gauge)
6) All necessary fittings and wire harness
7) Neither system comes with a tank
8) Three jets + 2x Nickel plated Brass hard pipe adaptor
9) Y-piece for twin jet operations.
10) 100 micron inline fliter
HFS-1 to HFS-5 upgrade path.
Online readings:
http://forums.evolutionm.net/showthr...263787 (HFS-5)
http://forums.evolutionm.net/showthr...to the design)
Detailed Installation:
http://www.srtforums.com/forums/show...HFS-5 on SRT4)
http://www.srtforums.com/forums/show...HFS-5 on SRT4)
As the HFS-1 is not yet shipped: the following link is the best representation:
http://forums.evolutionm.net/showthr...239686 (HFS-1)
The main differences between the two systems:
1) Single stage and progressive with fuel flow
2) Inline valve: on/off (standard speed valve) vs PWM (High Speed valve)
3) Comes with a 22cc surge arrestor/accumulator (HFS-5)
The similarity between the two:
4) 150W/125psi shurflo pump
5) DDS3-v8 fail-safe flow monitoring system (with dash gauge)
6) All necessary fittings and wire harness
7) Neither system comes with a tank
8) Three jets + 2x Nickel plated Brass hard pipe adaptor
9) Y-piece for twin jet operations.
10) 100 micron inline fliter
HFS-1 to HFS-5 upgrade path.
Online readings:
http://forums.evolutionm.net/showthr...263787 (HFS-5)
http://forums.evolutionm.net/showthr...to the design)
Detailed Installation:
http://www.srtforums.com/forums/show...HFS-5 on SRT4)
http://www.srtforums.com/forums/show...HFS-5 on SRT4)
As the HFS-1 is not yet shipped: the following link is the best representation:
http://forums.evolutionm.net/showthr...239686 (HFS-1)
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there is a group buy going on now on www.evolutionm.net
http://forums.evolutionm.net/showthread.php?t=275689
http://forums.evolutionm.net/showthread.php?t=275689
How many people do you currently have in the group buy now and can I expect to receive the item before September of this year?
Thanks
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last chance
Just a last minute reminder, the ONE TIME only introductory HFS-1 offer is drawing to a close, held at the EVOM forum for those those are thinking getting a WIA system, act now.
For those who has ordered one, please post your preference of the DDS3 gauge colour soon or you will just get allocted.
For those who has ordered one, please post your preference of the DDS3 gauge colour soon or you will just get allocted.
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To Aquamist,
I've just gotten my kit. Looking through it and comparing it to the manual, Part # 806-234, the Inline Solenoid Valve, the wiring diagram and wiring instructions shows a 2 core wire (red and blue) leading out of it and connecting into the Junction Board into connectors #21 and #22.
On the part I got, there is no wires leading out of it. Is there an error or missing part in my kit? Without a connection to the Junction Board, I do not see how this component can provide a feedback to the controller.
I have emailed Richard from Aquamist but have yet to get a response. Please respond to this query. I'm in dire need of immediate assistance.
Thank you.
-L-
I've just gotten my kit. Looking through it and comparing it to the manual, Part # 806-234, the Inline Solenoid Valve, the wiring diagram and wiring instructions shows a 2 core wire (red and blue) leading out of it and connecting into the Junction Board into connectors #21 and #22.
On the part I got, there is no wires leading out of it. Is there an error or missing part in my kit? Without a connection to the Junction Board, I do not see how this component can provide a feedback to the controller.
I have emailed Richard from Aquamist but have yet to get a response. Please respond to this query. I'm in dire need of immediate assistance.
Thank you.
-L-
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