I have upgraded my meth setup from a single M14 to three M5's. I think the intercooler piping is the best place but hear this out.
Rodney at Alcohol Injection Systems dot com recommended I mount these on the intake manifold. Almost right above the intake ports. This should be best for max cooling; however, do you think I will have problems with this? I haven't heard anyone doing this with a JZ with a FFIM. I could run into flow problems because I am not familiar with how air flows in the FFIM. He recommended 1 inch before runners 1+2, half an inch or so in front of the center line of 3+4, and almost above 5+6. Feels like a shot in the dark to me. Not sure how air traveling through the spray at 8,000 rpm through a ported head with high lift cams will change the flow of meth and air at these speeds change from 18PSI to 24PSI?
Tell me if I need to abandon this idea, and I'll drop it. Not sure if AIS knows 100% about this application or not.
I imagine the spray patterns folding slightly, angling more with higher flow leaving me with another cylinder lean.
I originally went from the M15 mounted about four inches from the TB, and I don't have even flow. Cylinder 6 is running leaner than the rest. I wanted to do direct port, but almost every shop I talked to, and every comment about meth on Supras says intercooler piping. All of my tuning will be done on the same 50/50 mix of boost juice.
Here is a picture of the new setup. I am just VERY apprehensive about the recommendation and wanted some more opinions.
This was also posted on SF. I wouldn't mind trying something different as long as I know it will work. I'm thinking the flow of air would distort the flow of meth spraying inside the intake manifold, yet, the spray should still go from the top of the manifold and hit the runners through the flow of air right?
Many of the JZ motors I have heard of blowing up has been the rear cylinders, mainly number six. I know the manifolds flow great, but something's causing six to go lean in my application too, and I am looking for something that will fix that issue permanently. I want 650rwhp from this 74mm on 9.2:1 compression with 93 octane. I do not want to have to worry about issues floating around in my head about a cylinder running lean because of not enough spray during my WOT pulls.
Rodney at Alcohol Injection Systems dot com recommended I mount these on the intake manifold. Almost right above the intake ports. This should be best for max cooling; however, do you think I will have problems with this? I haven't heard anyone doing this with a JZ with a FFIM. I could run into flow problems because I am not familiar with how air flows in the FFIM. He recommended 1 inch before runners 1+2, half an inch or so in front of the center line of 3+4, and almost above 5+6. Feels like a shot in the dark to me. Not sure how air traveling through the spray at 8,000 rpm through a ported head with high lift cams will change the flow of meth and air at these speeds change from 18PSI to 24PSI?
Tell me if I need to abandon this idea, and I'll drop it. Not sure if AIS knows 100% about this application or not.
I imagine the spray patterns folding slightly, angling more with higher flow leaving me with another cylinder lean.
I originally went from the M15 mounted about four inches from the TB, and I don't have even flow. Cylinder 6 is running leaner than the rest. I wanted to do direct port, but almost every shop I talked to, and every comment about meth on Supras says intercooler piping. All of my tuning will be done on the same 50/50 mix of boost juice.
Here is a picture of the new setup. I am just VERY apprehensive about the recommendation and wanted some more opinions.
This was also posted on SF. I wouldn't mind trying something different as long as I know it will work. I'm thinking the flow of air would distort the flow of meth spraying inside the intake manifold, yet, the spray should still go from the top of the manifold and hit the runners through the flow of air right?
Many of the JZ motors I have heard of blowing up has been the rear cylinders, mainly number six. I know the manifolds flow great, but something's causing six to go lean in my application too, and I am looking for something that will fix that issue permanently. I want 650rwhp from this 74mm on 9.2:1 compression with 93 octane. I do not want to have to worry about issues floating around in my head about a cylinder running lean because of not enough spray during my WOT pulls.