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Postby PUDZ RSC3.0RB » Tue Sep 24, 2013 10:53 pm

Have been a bit quiet the last few weeks but busy with work, Lib currently in panel shop for a clean up and the WRC was a hefty week.

Hey Nathan the KCA399 mod is still good so id say a success at this stage, hope urs is all ok.

Exciting news today, look what arrived :lol: , install cant come quick enough hopefully all sorted and tuned within a couple of weeks.

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S/C is the stage 1 aircooled kit with the new billet impeller for more low end torque.
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Postby jslayz » Tue Sep 24, 2013 11:36 pm

Excellent looking unit.
Now the excitement builds!

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Postby paggaz » Tue Sep 24, 2013 11:47 pm

Fun times ahead!
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Postby PUDZ RSC3.0RB » Wed Sep 25, 2013 12:11 am

J and Nathan

Yeah really looking forward to this. Exhaust mods already done in prep should make it a really good package.
Just need to get Matt sorted for the base tune, some dyno time and some final safe tweaking. Aiming for a really linear torque curve :D

Researching and considering water/meth injection systems for really safe tune and good combustion chamber temps.
Any of u guys have any experience with water/meth kits. Seems they are very cost effective as compared to WTA intercooling.
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Re: Member Profile - Pudz3.0Rb

Postby bigBADbenny » Wed Sep 25, 2013 7:56 am

Water meth requires an aftermarket computer on a (2.5t at least) to work as a power adder.
I'm still researching if it can be used effectively as a protective non-power adder (water inj) on the stock computer plus tune. If done properly it's a good thing for the engine :)
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Postby PUDZ RSC3.0RB » Wed Sep 25, 2013 8:19 am

Yes that is my intention, mainly for the engine to run very safely, and maybe a little more power (more timing) with a sorted water/meth kit.

Matt has turned a S/C H6 Outback in brissy with a Water/Meth set up. Will try and contact the owner.

bBb thanx for ur research and feedback. Talk soon gotta get to f***in work.
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Postby KiDo_Tuning » Wed Sep 25, 2013 12:20 pm

bigBADbenny wrote:Water meth requires an aftermarket computer on a (2.5t at least) to work as a power adder.
I'm still researching if it can be used effectively as a protective non-power adder (water inj) on the stock computer plus tune. If done properly it's a good thing for the engine :)


It can be used effectively but you need to use the IAM system as a failsafe. If WM runs out, IAM drops to zero deliberately to disable boost and run waste gate pressure plus pull all the timing out of KCA so that failsafe Primary Fuel and base timing are your 'pump fuel' tune and then the WM tune is in Primary.


In Grants case, it is easy to achieve as he has some extra tables in use :)
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Postby bigBADbenny » Wed Sep 25, 2013 12:35 pm

Based on the output of e.g. a low level sensor in the W/M tank?

IIRC some W/M kits also incorporate flow sensors as part of the failsafe strategy...
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Postby PUDZ RSC3.0RB » Wed Sep 25, 2013 10:10 pm

Devils Own Wat/Meth Injection Systems from the U.S, looked at these a while back just found the site again.
They seem impressive to me, not that that is saying too much. :lol: . A couple of system options available with many tanks and other upgrade parts.
Good with the $A getting closer to parity as well.

http://www.alcohol-injection.com/en/22-subaru

Check this out guys at ur leisure, any feedback will be greatly appreciated.
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Postby 3rspecb » Thu Sep 26, 2013 8:28 pm

Congrats Grant. Good to see another H6 going down the raptor s/c path. I like the stealth look of the charger.
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Postby PUDZ RSC3.0RB » Thu Sep 26, 2013 11:55 pm

Cheers G

Yep exciting times with install not too far away and yes Im stoked with the stealthy anodised black finish on the components. Wont quiet look stock, but shouldn't
be all bling, bling either. :)

Jeez mate ur beast must be a thrill to drive. How long have you had it all sorted. Do u have a build thread for the beast?, I had a quick search but came up empty.

If u don't mind me asking is there any particular issues u had during and after install.
Did u get the base set-up before u went to intercooling.

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Postby 3rspecb » Fri Sep 27, 2013 8:38 am

Been about 6mths since I went down the intercooled path and apart from the s/c transmission belt needing replacing very soon, it's been great to drive and 98% issue free :D . I'm actually thinking about going down the billet impeller path but not 100% on the idea yet.

Yeah, I started with the air cooled raptor s/c kit like yours around 2.5yrs ago.. Fark time flies..

I'll send you a PM over the weekend with some of the issues I went through during install and the course of this journey.
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Postby PUDZ RSC3.0RB » Sat Sep 28, 2013 12:46 am

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Appreciate the PM, thanx heaps.
Great to hear ur install and the whole Raptor S/C experience with ur H6 has been an awesome one. Im more confident now that it will all go well. :D

Yeah I waited a little longer on placing my order to get some more feedback from Tim on the billet impeller. Mostly fitted on V6 Holdens so far, but I was inspired
enough to make the upgrade with boost building earlier and pulling hard to redline. The impeller just looks impressive when u see it in the flesh.

Im going with Raptors supplied blue 440cc injectors, Matt(kido) says they have more than enough flow when matched with the DW65c fuel pump which I have also.

How many kays have u done in that those 2.5yrs.

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Postby dr20t » Sat Sep 28, 2013 10:35 am

Looking good grant

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Postby PUDZ RSC3.0RB » Mon Sep 30, 2013 10:35 pm

Thanx Mick, yeah really busting for the install now. Lib has been delayed for a couple of days in panel shop :( . Stealership balls up im told but im not surprised.

It will be great to get it all sorted and have a car that drives and sounds a little different from the norm. Pretty sure it will be a unique build for this part of the
North Coast, no others that I know of any way. :D

Currently researching and getting up to speed with the water/meth systems. Very keen to go down this road purely for the engine safety aspect.

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