ARCHIVE Wits' End Turbo Test Mule #3- no cartwheeling allowed (1 Viewer)

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Turbo supercharged engines... no problem!

Oh yee of little faith!


if only that wasn't filmed on a potato without a tripod. :rofl: I'm at work but I bet the sound of that monster was glorious.
 
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I dig the york setup. I want to go down that route once my pockets allow it.

I'm liking the JDM setup. Need to look into that. Nice way to free up some space.

I feel like everyone eventually just goes dual batteries if they run a few accessories.

I ONLY run dual batteries because I’d be out in the middle of nowhere for stretches. I haven’t had much time to do that lately. And this truck isn’t for that. Besides, I’ll have a battery in the rear QPM.
 
What size nozzle? I’m only going 80/100mL
I don't know how many mL. I use devil's own nozzles. They start at #1 and go up from their. #1 being the smallest I use #3. So its not a very big nozzle. If Im doing a lot of mountain driving then I will go through a gallon in about 10 to 14 days. If Im just putzin around town a gallon will last me a month. My motor is a 3.4, so naturally it should use less meth than a 4.5. If you have room to hide one somewhere, a 3 or 4 gallon tank would be nice. If you have access to a dyno, you can fine tune the meth nozzle size. Devils own also sells a ramp up controller thats not very expensive so you can increase the meth as boost increases which looks like a cool option. Also, keep in mind that if you run 100% meth, and you use your washer jug for meth and cleaning the windshield, I noticed that it oxidizes the clearcoat on the paint near the washer nozzles. I normally run 50% and its fine. It also de-ices the windshield nicely. But with a dedicated tank you can run 100% as an option without worry if you want.
 

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