pictures of my Alkycontrol AI system install
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pictures of my Alkycontrol AI system install
my nozzles are located in the silicone coupler at 3 & 6 oclock..
control unit on top of steering wheel thingy
i removed the plastic OEM cover so you can see the pump. i really like the location and having the battery in the pass side compartment allows a short wire to the pump.
note how nicely the line proceeds forward, snapping into the OEM fuel line brackets.
the 4 gallon fuel cell doesn't seem to take over the trunk area.
more details re the install may be found on another thread entitled, "optimized AI install".... or something similar.
howard coleman
control unit on top of steering wheel thingy
i removed the plastic OEM cover so you can see the pump. i really like the location and having the battery in the pass side compartment allows a short wire to the pump.
note how nicely the line proceeds forward, snapping into the OEM fuel line brackets.
the 4 gallon fuel cell doesn't seem to take over the trunk area.
more details re the install may be found on another thread entitled, "optimized AI install".... or something similar.
howard coleman
Last edited by Howard Coleman; 11-11-11 at 08:05 PM.
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awesome info howard coleman! thanks for sharing your pictures. I had to re-read your other thread 2-3 times to get it in my head how you were mounting the pump...then I get to the bottom and find this thread, d'oh.
what is the max psi the pump outputs?
when you say splice into the 3 bar MAP sensor for the controller...are you talking wire splice or plumbing splice?
Lastly...a real racer with cruise control??? you know that thing weighs about 2.5 lbs
what is the max psi the pump outputs?
when you say splice into the 3 bar MAP sensor for the controller...are you talking wire splice or plumbing splice?
Lastly...a real racer with cruise control??? you know that thing weighs about 2.5 lbs
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I've been looking at Alky Control after someone turned me onto their state of the art system. When you ordered did you get a generic kit or did they alter some details for you. If you have a part number I would appreciate it. I'm going to be adding this kit to my 42r so I'm sure I'll be in the 500 AI club. Thank you for the pictures!
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i recently sold my Alkycontrol system after using it for 2 seasons. it worked and works perfectly. 33 2000-8000 4th gear dyno runs as well as 7000 miles of street stuff. alcohol comes on to the tenth of a psi.
Julio Don is the go to guy. definitely call him and discuss your needs.
i recommend two M10 nozzles. he sends you the components, you measure the lines lengths and he makes them up for you.
i run my battery in the compartment behind the pass seat. if you do... you want to locate the pump controller and one of the adj modules in the compartment.
if you decide to do this... you need to tell Julio and provide him w some measurements. he will then send you the proper lengthed electrical wires. i didn't and had to extend 6 wires, some shielded.
you will love alcohol
howard
Julio Don is the go to guy. definitely call him and discuss your needs.
i recommend two M10 nozzles. he sends you the components, you measure the lines lengths and he makes them up for you.
i run my battery in the compartment behind the pass seat. if you do... you want to locate the pump controller and one of the adj modules in the compartment.
if you decide to do this... you need to tell Julio and provide him w some measurements. he will then send you the proper lengthed electrical wires. i didn't and had to extend 6 wires, some shielded.
you will love alcohol
howard
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Thanks Howard! Why did you sell the kit? Would you recommend a better kit? I'm not familiar with the "M" nozzles they use. I've installed many Snow Performance kits on customers cars, yet I have not had any use in the use of them. Snow performance gives you direct ml nozzles. What sizes do they use and what are they called in the Alky Control kits?
I just thought of a neat idea tonight when I received my Xcessive LIM. The primary ports in the manifold I was going to block off but I just thought now that I could possibly put the Methanol injectors into those ports. Good idea? If there's only question of sealing I can take care of that as I have access to people that can machine me anything I need.
I'm looking to be just shy of 700whp with my setup. Do you think my 1680's and 850's combined with the Methanol will be enough for my goals? I was going to put some 1000cc primaries in in case I decided down the road to just run strait c16. I'm pretty sure last time I plotted it out the 850's will keep me in my goals (surely for pump fuel). LMK any input, advice, or comments to my setup. I was actually going to pm you about the dual egt kit you made up for yourself. I've got those bungs on the manifold for a reason! Maybe I'll be pming you anway...
I just thought of a neat idea tonight when I received my Xcessive LIM. The primary ports in the manifold I was going to block off but I just thought now that I could possibly put the Methanol injectors into those ports. Good idea? If there's only question of sealing I can take care of that as I have access to people that can machine me anything I need.
I'm looking to be just shy of 700whp with my setup. Do you think my 1680's and 850's combined with the Methanol will be enough for my goals? I was going to put some 1000cc primaries in in case I decided down the road to just run strait c16. I'm pretty sure last time I plotted it out the 850's will keep me in my goals (surely for pump fuel). LMK any input, advice, or comments to my setup. I was actually going to pm you about the dual egt kit you made up for yourself. I've got those bungs on the manifold for a reason! Maybe I'll be pming you anway...
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i have a sticky thread re nozzle sizes and delivery in this section.
an M10 delivers 630 CC/Min. i ran two M10s w my previous setup.
if you check out a thread about my new FJO system it will answer some of your questions along w pictures and the difference between the two systems.
as to location.... i had a lengthy discussion w a friend who runs an NHRA RX3. he runs it on 100% methanol and put down 986 rwhp from his 2 rotor last year w more hopefully on the way this year. (he ran 7.52 last yr) everything he has shared w me has be on the money. we were discussing nozzle location w methanol.
i can't tell you all the specifics but i can tell you that you do not want to spay/inject meth too close to the chamber. you can spray some approx 6 -8 inches away but it works best further upstream so it can "flash" w the incoming oxygen/charge air.
check out where i put my injectors in the thread.
850s and 1680s will do it no problem as you will be cutting duty cycle about 10-15% and replacing it w meth.
i run the same injectors with two Garrett TO4s that make about 84 pounds per minute of air so i am aiming for 630 rwhp at 23 psi. i should be back on the dyno in about 2 weeks.
howard
an M10 delivers 630 CC/Min. i ran two M10s w my previous setup.
if you check out a thread about my new FJO system it will answer some of your questions along w pictures and the difference between the two systems.
as to location.... i had a lengthy discussion w a friend who runs an NHRA RX3. he runs it on 100% methanol and put down 986 rwhp from his 2 rotor last year w more hopefully on the way this year. (he ran 7.52 last yr) everything he has shared w me has be on the money. we were discussing nozzle location w methanol.
i can't tell you all the specifics but i can tell you that you do not want to spay/inject meth too close to the chamber. you can spray some approx 6 -8 inches away but it works best further upstream so it can "flash" w the incoming oxygen/charge air.
check out where i put my injectors in the thread.
850s and 1680s will do it no problem as you will be cutting duty cycle about 10-15% and replacing it w meth.
i run the same injectors with two Garrett TO4s that make about 84 pounds per minute of air so i am aiming for 630 rwhp at 23 psi. i should be back on the dyno in about 2 weeks.
howard
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Howard:
First of all, thanks for all your insights on AI. I just ordered the Coolingmist HSV trunk-mout kit and am planning to finally run AI, albeit water only - at least initially.
I like the way you installed the nozzles in the silicone coupler, but I have a few questions:
1) How did you secure the nozzles so that the coupler does not tear under high boost?
2) What is the exact position of your nozzles? (In the photo they seem to be at 1:30 and 10:30)
3) Are you planning to usre a similar location for your new FJO setup? If not why?
Thanks,
Hoon.
First of all, thanks for all your insights on AI. I just ordered the Coolingmist HSV trunk-mout kit and am planning to finally run AI, albeit water only - at least initially.
I like the way you installed the nozzles in the silicone coupler, but I have a few questions:
1) How did you secure the nozzles so that the coupler does not tear under high boost?
2) What is the exact position of your nozzles? (In the photo they seem to be at 1:30 and 10:30)
3) Are you planning to usre a similar location for your new FJO setup? If not why?
Thanks,
Hoon.
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the alkycontrol nozzles have a washer/nut that secures them. no tearing or any problems.
3 and 6 oclock biases against the elbow turn and toward secondaries
see the pict of my FJO install on the thread.
good luck,
howard
3 and 6 oclock biases against the elbow turn and toward secondaries
see the pict of my FJO install on the thread.
good luck,
howard
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Bringing this back from the dead. I look at that fuel cell Jaz correct? and it only has two fittings you said your has 4 maybe the model number is different?
Also, I am curious to see Howard what your setup looks like now with the FJO equipment. What size are the fittings going to the pump?
Also, I am curious to see Howard what your setup looks like now with the FJO equipment. What size are the fittings going to the pump?
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"fuel cell Jaz correct? and it only has two fittings you said your has 4 maybe the model number is different?"
initially my Jaz cell, w the Alky control setup had an outflow (to the pump) fitting, a breather at the top and that was it...
the FJO would work w those fittings as long as you are running water or a water meth mix.
in order to run 100% meth a pressure regulator and return line are needed so the meth will not turn to vapor and create pressure/deliverability problems.
it wasn't a big deal to plumb. i used a Weldon press reg as it is meth resistant and switched to a Bosch pump. a 044 varient, the 909. all is working well and i will be doing extensive dynoing w a new turbo setup in late March 2010.
howard
initially my Jaz cell, w the Alky control setup had an outflow (to the pump) fitting, a breather at the top and that was it...
the FJO would work w those fittings as long as you are running water or a water meth mix.
in order to run 100% meth a pressure regulator and return line are needed so the meth will not turn to vapor and create pressure/deliverability problems.
it wasn't a big deal to plumb. i used a Weldon press reg as it is meth resistant and switched to a Bosch pump. a 044 varient, the 909. all is working well and i will be doing extensive dynoing w a new turbo setup in late March 2010.
howard
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I noticed that one of these pictures must have been taken before you finished your system.
I see what looks like an air temp sensor in the IC pipe before the AI injectors in the turbo hose.
My current AITS is located in the IC outlet of my FMIC. Since planning to install an AI system soon, my AITS will have to be moved downstream of my injection area.
I see what looks like an air temp sensor in the IC pipe before the AI injectors in the turbo hose.
My current AITS is located in the IC outlet of my FMIC. Since planning to install an AI system soon, my AITS will have to be moved downstream of my injection area.