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  • shadetree
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    Get back to work !!

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  • fastivaca
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    Quick little update... finally got the brakes bled but managed to spill a little bit of fluid on the bumper so that has to be fixed up a bit. Just a couple of wires to hook up, hose clamps to go on, fluids to add and the water /meth injection to finish up. Watch this space!!!

    Enough posting, it's back to the garage for me!

    Ian

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  • fastivaca
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    Couldn't resist... one coat of color on

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  • ralph89891
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    Originally posted by fastivaca View Post
    Front bumper is all one color! Glass and bondo work done and the first couple of coats of primer are on. Quite happy with how it turned out considering what I started with.



    If you go back to post #40 you'll see what I had to do to get the bumper to this point.

    Thank you for your continued interest in our little project.
    Wow that looks amazing!!!

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  • fastivaca
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    Front bumper is all one color! Glass and bondo work done and the first couple of coats of primer are on. Quite happy with how it turned out considering what I started with.



    If you go back to post #40 you'll see what I had to do to get the bumper to this point.

    Thank you for your continued interest in our little project.
    Last edited by fastivaca; 04-12-2016, 07:50 PM.

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  • bhearts
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    Originally posted by fastivaca View Post
    The kit I have came with .0155, .0315 and .0630 size nozzles. I'm going to use the smallest one at first.

    Ian
    Every time your diameter doubles it's 4x the surface area. Which maybe or may not equal 4x the volume flow. But it's a good estimate. I suspect .0155 is like a 1gph nozzle.

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  • fastivaca
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    Originally posted by bhearts View Post
    What size meth nozzle did you choose?
    The kit I have came with .0155, .0315 and .0630 size nozzles. I'm going to use the smallest one at first.

    Ian
    Last edited by fastivaca; 04-11-2016, 01:09 PM.

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  • bhearts
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    What size meth nozzle did you choose?

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  • fastivaca
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    Originally posted by greywolf200 View Post
    Love the bumper, what's that off of?
    It's an old Festiva Motor Sports version of the bumper manufactured for the Kia Pride by ATH in Germany.

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  • greywolf200
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    Love the bumper, what's that off of?

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  • fastivaca
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    Getting closer....

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  • fastivaca
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    Water meth injection components installed. Pump looks like it was meant to be there!



    Nozzle installed. ..



    Washer bottle modified to serve double duty...



    The black plug you can see is the level indicator for the injection system. The outlet for that is underneath. The hose is routed along the back of the bumper beam to the pump on the other side. Just have run the wiring and boost line.

    The plan for the rest of the day is to finish the exhaust, get the brakes bled and finish up underneath the car.
    Last edited by fastivaca; 04-09-2016, 03:36 PM.

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  • Advancedynamix
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    Like Clay said, the valve can be mounted in any position, just don't plumb it backwards. It'll still work, but be more prone to leaking.

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  • mikemounlio
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    I hope to start my install soon!

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  • fastivaca
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    Originally posted by mikemounlio View Post
    Did you do the core support mod?
    Not at this time. The car isn't going to see any track time so I'm not too worried about it. Running the stock transmission as well.

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