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TrackScotland wrote:a water mist would be much more effective than those direct jets i think. The water way mist at speed though.

That's what were hoping that at speed it will mist :) . Now that Bart has got the system to work i am sure it won't be long before he comes up with the mark II design :grin:
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just a thought , regarding the water spray be careful as it maybe interpreted as you are losing fluid and may get a black flag.

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Iy shouldn't be a problem as the system is driver controlled and not set on. No water should be able to get to the track as this was most important in the design. Below the intercooler sits the undertray, which was not on in that picture. Any water that drops will fall onto the undertray
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you could fit spray nozzles from the garden irrigation kits. They should be cheap and are meant to be quite good...
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You will need to run a high pressure pump and proper erl or similar nozzles to get the disired mist at around say 6bar pressure.
I wouldn't think the current water jet will make any differance except wet the track
I used to run 2 0.5mm erl nozzles with a flowjet high pressure pump -used to work ok as long as you keep the nozzles clean

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mike-payne wrote:you could fit spray nozzles from the garden irrigation kits. They should be cheap and are meant to be quite good...

now your talking my language mate cheep and chearfull :-D
do you have a picture of what this garden irrigation kit
looks like,sorry im not much of a gardner :lol: i live in a flat
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Another idea is the front washer jets from a mk2b Fiat Punto ('53 plate- '05) as these spray in a fine mist rather than individual jets of water and should be very simple to mount and set-up. :wink:
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D4nny8oy wrote:Another idea is the front washer jets from a mk2b Fiat Punto ('53 plate- '05) as these spray in a fine mist rather than individual jets of water and should be very simple to mount and set-up. :wink:
cheers for that mate ebay here i come :lol:
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Bart wrote:
mike-payne wrote:you could fit spray nozzles from the garden irrigation kits. They should be cheap and are meant to be quite good...

now your talking my language mate cheep and chearfull :-D
do you have a picture of what this garden irrigation kit
looks like,sorry im not much of a gardner :lol: i live in a flat
garden irrigation thing!!
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Bart wrote:
D4nny8oy wrote:Another idea is the front washer jets from a mk2b Fiat Punto ('53 plate- '05) as these spray in a fine mist rather than individual jets of water and should be very simple to mount and set-up. :wink:
cheers for that mate ebay here i come :lol:
I might be able to 'source' some from work :whistle:

Even then I don't think they're much to buy retail :wink:
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