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Old 11-30-2006, 03:26 AM   #211
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Alright......I believe my SMC Kit is set to start spraying Meth at like 10PSi or so. I get a 5 gallon tank of 100% Meth for only $17-$18 Dollars. Its about $3.25-$3.50 a gallon. And when you run 50/50 mix, you use less. Plus I have heard/read somewhere that with the use of the Distilled water, and Meth, it actually steam cleans " " your engine internals, removing carbon deposits and such. Which makes sense since when the distilled water sprays before the the throttle body with the meth it goes in and gets condensed into a steam in a way. The one gallon kit that SMC provides will last you 1 gas tank prob the first day......then after you get used to it.....and you slow her down a lil....usually 1-1 1/2 maybe 2....but see I never let it run low where the low light indicator would come on. SMC only charges about $90 to convert your 1-gallon tank with the pump to the 12L Spec-C Tank......they mount the pump on the 12L tank, and provide you with a Stainless Steel Braided Line that will run from the trunk to the intercooler.......TMIC OR FMIC. They also provide a longer wiring harness to connect to the controller (I mounted mine in the ash tray). Its safe to have a 50/50 mix of meth and distilled water in the car......I usually keep a small 1 gallon gas can thing I got from Pep Boys behind the passenger seat on the floor...it fits perfectly, and never tips over no matter how hard I drive. Thats incase I am somewhere and I run low....now with the 12L tank...I prob wouldn't need this...but its always good measure to have something. Hope that answers any questions...if you have more..ask away....Oh, BTW, it took me and my buddy like 35-45 mins to get it installed....and you can't run it UNLESS your TUNED FOR IT.


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Old 11-30-2006, 03:36 AM   #212
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I drive pretty spirted as well. A one gallon tank usually last me about 3 weeks or 2-3 tanks of gas. Meth is easy to get and denatured alky is even easier available at home depot and etc. The SMC is VERY easy to install especially with the underhood windshield washer tank. Install took me less than an hour to fully perform neatly probably around 45min first time around. It basically took me the longest to put the damn intercooler back on.
Yeah, what he said and how much you use depends on what psi you start spraying and how much you spray. Right now, I am not spraying alot 'cuz I am running a boost-cut map until I get me creep issues resolved. I pay around $3.50/gallon for meth at my local race supply shop where they sell other goodies like race gas-oh yeah!

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Old 11-30-2006, 06:01 AM   #213
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if you go meth:
  • change your oil religiously at 3000 miles (and that's high quality oil like Amsoil) - and check your oil level at every gas fill; there is no concrete evidence yet, but the growing consensus is that meth will shorten the life span of your engine oil --> engine oil that can no longer lubricate the way intended + higher boost levels + more timing = catastrophic failure
  • depending on which nozzle you put into your intercooler "cold side" - you will use less or more meth;
    1. big nozzle = more power = more meth consumption
    2. small nozzle = less power = less meth consumption
  • make sure to have a NON-METH map for your car
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Old 11-30-2006, 06:30 AM   #214
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ps. You guys are like poison You're impure words put all these horrible thoughts in my head of purchasing deeply wanted but unneeded car things. Well, time to work my ass off and win a couple big matches... then it's time to get on meth.
You're tellin me!

Majin's the reason I got an AP, and once that was done, it just snowballed from there (Granted, I'm "only" stage 2 protune, but regardless it's miles from the stock car I thought I'd have).

I might do meth once my car is a little older, because all these other guys make it sound pretty fun (especially Chris with his 12L tank talk ). I just don't want to mess with it right now.
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Old 11-30-2006, 07:07 AM   #215
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well, i know a few people that just have another tune for H2O only so you don't always have to use meth
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Old 11-30-2006, 02:52 PM   #216
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Awesome info! Nice....

Meth sound great... but it is high maintenance. Obviously I'd get used to it and doing the regular oil checks and changes, as well as monitoring all the gauges (another expense...), would become second nature.
I'm actually surprised at the cost. For the gains, it's pretty cheap. Less expensive than an AP, but very good gains. Even factoring in a tune, it's still a great deal.

Spaze - what's the deal with just water injection? Are you running it? I checked the first page of your journal and you don't have it listed, but any info on it would be great.

Thanks again for the info, mucho appreciated
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Old 11-30-2006, 06:04 PM   #217
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water injection is used to lower cylinder temps and burn the air/fuel mixture more efficiently - this helps avoid detonation (since the air thins out after getting heated from compression [boost] from the turbo).
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Old 11-30-2006, 06:18 PM   #218
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it also will help clean carbon deposits in your engine.
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Old 11-30-2006, 07:08 PM   #219
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Hmm. I've looked at the Perrin PW1 system, the Coolingmist Stage III kit, and the SMC kit. They range from about $670 down to $500.

I'll probably skip out on the PW1 system since it seems a bit $ for the same thing in the Coolingmist and SMC kits.
But, is there a "better" (subjective word, I know) kit between the SMC and Coolingmist?

The other thing I read is that a wideband O2, an EGT gauge, and a boost gauge are required. I've already ordered the Defi BF 60mm boost gauge, so I'd have to keep the rest of the gauges consistent. That's a lot of money right there... another ~$500+ if I decided to get another 2 gauges.

BTW, would a wideband really be necessary?
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Old 11-30-2006, 07:31 PM   #220
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Majin does not have a wideband for his 20g/meth setup, and knowing that he researches things thoroughly I'd say no, it's not required.
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Old 11-30-2006, 07:44 PM   #221
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wideband is good if you do your own tuning. Otherwise i would say no, it is not neccesary.
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Old 11-30-2006, 07:49 PM   #222
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^Thanks. I won't be self-tuning anytime in the near future. Zero time to learn a new language.

Any opinions on the different kits?
Coolingmist Stg III = $539 (+ cost of 12L tank)
SMC Kit = $499 (+ $90 tank)
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Old 11-30-2006, 07:52 PM   #223
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i have experience with my smc setup and i love it and have no problems.
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I would go with the Coolingmist (biased) but make sure and get the clogged nozzle detector.

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Old 12-01-2006, 05:51 AM   #225
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Wideband isn't "needed", but being the person that I am....I need to make sure everything is all good...and having it there, and monitoring every now and then when I go WOT.....its good to know that it is where it should be every time. Gauges help you see things that you normally don't hear when you drive ....just good to have..but never "needed". If I was running no Meth Injection, then no, I wouldn't feel that a wideband is needed. Thats just my view on it. SMC will come out with a fail safe system in the upcoming months....I honestly love their kits.....and they will rebuild it if you feel that the motor isn't running where it should...honestly...just call both companies and see who you feel more comfortable with, and just ask all the questions you need. Then you will def know who to go wtih.


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