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| Water Injection Newb Year: 1991 Make: Toyota Model: Mr2 turbo Join Date: Dec 2006
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Hi all, has anyone used a Dual stage Meth injection using a Solenoid? let's say have one nozzle star injecting @ 10PSI and the second Nozzle to star injecting @ 18PSI? will the Progressive Controller work in conjuction with this?
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| DevilsOwn Staff Join Date: Apr 2005
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There would be really no reason to do a 2 stage set up with a progressive kit, You can use a 2 stage set up for a non progressive kit but by the time you purchase the extra pressure switch and soleniod you could have just got a progressive kit and save alot of time and have a cleaner install.
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| Water Injection Newb Year: 1991 Make: Toyota Model: Mr2 turbo Join Date: Dec 2006
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Ok, right now I have a 1000CC Nozzle on my car and just installed some cams which requires me to get another Nozzle (probably 300CC or so) so my question is: with the Progressive Controller and two Nozzles injecting at the same time( Non-dual stage) Will I have a problems with Pressure drop and running to rich on the low end? How about having a dual stage with the controller as well, wouldn't this be better? or just get the controller?
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| DevilsOwn Tech Year: 86 Make: Buick Model: T Type |
using the Progressive Controller will work great with your application.. You wont be dissapointed .. You might even be able to use just one bigger nozzle
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