xIceHoundx wrote:Lol for the sake of not reading thru 48 pages on this topic what all you got done to your FD now chicken? I noticed on the first page you said you got water/meth, your system is delivered based on boost pressures right? I just picked up an aquamist HFS3v2 water/meth injection system with their RX7 summer its delivers based on fuel injector duty cycle I wanted mine to be very fine tuned.
First off, I have a Snow Stage 2 water/meth kit. I'm not a fan. It's a progressive AI system which is nice, but the control module is binary. It's has it's own built-in MAP sensor that sucks. I have it set to spray at 1psi and it won't come on until about 5-7, which is fine, because that's where I want it, but I just can't dial it in like I want to. The pump is also on the lower end of the pressure range (150psi) whereas companies like AEM, Devils Own, FJO, Aquamist etc have pumps up to 250psi+. This helps tremendously with atomization.
As far as tuning a kit based off injector duty cycle it's a good idea, but I'll stick with boost pressure. The Summer module is good because it also references secondary injectors IIRC whereas most kits don't and that's why they don't work well on the FD because of our two banks of staged injectors.
You have a very good mod list there. Some stuff I would vote to skip. The $300 pulley set is overkill. Search on ebay for "Togue Factory RX7 pulley kit" (or something to that effect) and you will find some IMO nice pulleys for around $180. They're just bling anyways so don't spend too much money there.
Secondly, the HKS Twin power you listed is a GREAT ignition system, don't get me wrong, and even more so due to the PnP harness, but it's lacking one feature I love; a 2-step. It's also a little pricey for what it is. I'm getting an MSD 6AL-2 which is an ignition booster but also has a built-in 2-step for launch control. Works exceptionally well and is cheaper than the HKS to boot. The big drawback is you have to wire it yourself (not too difficult) and the unit is rather large so placement can be difficult.
Also, do you have any reasoning in particular to go with a Haltech EMS? The PFC is the rule-of-thumb for the FD world, and for good reason. Don't get me wrong, the PFC has it's drawbacks, some of them are glaring, but most can be overlooked. It does do a lot of things exceptionally well out of the box (such as secondary injector staging which is HUGE on our cars), and it's PnP. Plus, it's about half of what you'll spend for a Haltech, although you might want a Datalogit interface box.
What injectors does that CJ Motorsports kit come with? I'm betting based off the price they come with the run of the mill Bosch 880 primaries and 1680 secondaries. I would HIGHLY advise against larger, low impedance primary injectors. They create a shitty idle and bad highway cruising experiences. Injector Dynamics (ID) injectors are the way to go! Yes, they are more pricey, but they are 100% worth it. I don't have enough time/bandwidth/etc to completely explain why, but trust me, they are worth it. You can also save some money by piecing together your own fuel kit...
Lastly, I would steer you away from those AEM gauges. I bought some analog series AEM's when they first came out and I wasn't too happy with them. The WB02 analog is GREAT, but that's about it. I sold my boost gauge because it was rather slow. Replaced it with a mechanical AutoMeter and never looked back. I still have the analog WB02 and water/meth flow gauge, which work well, but other than, I wouldn't get too many AEM gauges. The fuel press and other gauges are fine, but at the minimum don't get the boost gauge- it's far too slow. Just look at some mechanical boost gauge, and you'll save money to boot.
VRx8 wrote:Got to love the Brap Brap, Dave just go with a bridge #### it lol
I thought about going bridgeport, but I'm just not about having no power until 4000rpm plus. I know I can get some better midrange depending on the port but I don't know. Plus, I don't feel comfortable with cutting my own bridgeport, so I would for sure have to send the irons out.
eliminster wrote:oh just so everyone knows I go to school at csu pueblo in the automotive industry managment program, i have access to everything our program has which might include in the near future a dyno and up to date alignment system.
Awesome, that's good news, I would love to be able to hit up a dyno!







