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Old 12-04-09, 06:48 PM
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I would say for the price, you can't go wrong with coolingmist. Their 250psi pump will atomize any size nozzle more than adequately for pre or post turbo. Multi-stage is your cheapest, most reliable form of system for this, because you are always operating at full pump pressure, and not losing atomization. Next to that, Aquamist's setup is second to none, although they don't seem to offer large amounts of water injection (less than 500cc). Make sure you check out Richard L's thread stickied at the top of the AI section if you haven't already!
Old 12-11-09, 10:50 PM
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Originally Posted by David H
There was nothing that needed "fixed" about our controller. Its a matter of opinion if you like the large *****. It was controversial, we ended up with smaller ones on our new controller.

We dont sell "300 CC" injectors and while anyone can make a mistake we would not make such an obvious mistake. If we did, I would think you would bring it up to us. As a customer if something like that happened it would be terrible. As a manufacturer, if you cant tell the difference between a 300 CC and 1150 CC jet you should not be in business. I would love to look your order up. Maybe you would like to PM me your info so I can see what/when you ordered?

I was not making fun you of you. When I said that your kit shows promise I was serious. I dont make snyed remarks to get a rise out of you or anyone else.
About results? I dont know what to tell you. Yes we have over 500 HP RX-7s as well. I dont know of any 700 + HP Rx-7s runnign our kit, but then again I dont know any other 700 HP rx-7s running any kit...except maybe one from another company selling water injection kits. We have the worlds fastest 135I and 335 I on pump gas running our kit, so what? I had a 94 Rx7 for 10 years an Rx8 for 2 and I will first inline for the Rx-9.

When you called our old controller "rubbish" without any explanation, it seemed obvious as a ploy to bash us considering you gave no reason. Reading up on a previous thread I found you did not like the large *****.

ok, I get it. Once again, I was geniune when I said your kit shows promise and thought this little argument was over. I was not making fun of you. I dont think you want to continue bashing each other when a customer needs help, do you?
Sorry to say it here, but "David" you are making your company look very bad with these childish responses. RX72c is a very valued and longtime member here who has helped out the AI rotary guys a lot. You are very thick like he said to not realize he is not bashing your company. I imagine that you are purely a "customer rep" like your signature says and have no say in how the unit are manufactured. From the looks of it, you sit at a desk all day.. and feel like being an internet warrior with the name "coolingmist" behind you.

If someone from your company came on here that is a part of the engineering in the kits I'm sure he would have tired to dig deeper and see what can be made better by speaking with RX72c, seeing what he thinks are issues that should be addressed and take it as constructive criticism.

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Old 12-12-09, 12:53 AM
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I'm trying to pick out a system myself and just want to thank everyone for the input.

It's a shame that vendors kind of go at it like that on the boards and I think both sides should take the good advice already given. We also don't need other members taking sides and bashing one side or the other like the above post.

Everyone, especially vendors, should be careful to be as factual as possible. It's easy to see how someone could be upset if their product is referred to as "rubbish" without some kind of justification isn't it? I probably would be.

I'd also love to hear why your products are better, not why someone elses is not up to your expectations. Like Gracer7 I'm looking for the added cooling/reliability with water, I'm not interested in tuning for extra power at this point.
Old 12-12-09, 07:49 AM
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Originally Posted by bc_fd3s
Sorry to say it here, but "David" you are making your company look very bad with these childish responses. RX72c is a very valued and longtime member here who has helped out the AI rotary guys a lot. You are very thick like he said to not realize he is not bashing your company. I imagine that you are purely a "customer rep" like your signature says and have no say in how the unit are manufactured. From the looks of it, you sit at a desk all day.. and feel like being an internet warrior with the name "coolingmist" behind you.

If someone from your company came on here that is a part of the engineering in the kits I'm sure he would have tired to dig deeper and see what can be made better by speaking with RX72c, seeing what he thinks are issues that should be addressed and take it as constructive criticism.
sir, you could not be more wrong. I have been on this forum since 2001. I developed our kit in 2003 on an RX-7. I dont consider, "your controller is rubbish" to be constructive criticizim. Anyone who reads this thread will see that I did not in any way bash the other company. I did not resort to calling the other company names or call his products junk , even when they resorted to make up accusations with zero explantion. I have been around like I said and I realize how the world works. It does no Infact, I complimented his concept It does take an engineer to realize the other company has a vested interest in negatizing our product.

Regardless, the product in question was replaced with an entirely new model. Hopefully we can put this to rest. Rc-2 does not like our kit, big suprise.

Original Model that RC-2 does not like.



New Model that RC-2 will not like either:

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Old 12-13-09, 05:14 PM
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Guys give it a rest. Lets keep it constructive.
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....although they don't seem to offer large amounts of water injection (less than 500cc)....
500cc/min is overkill for the intended application; even 300cc/min will be more than will ever be needed for the OP's setup.
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