Silverpoison ReLOAded!

konablue11gt

Senior Member
Joined
Jan 12, 2012
Posts
1,342
Reaction score
7
Location
Evansville IN
Those same fittings have been used in the manufacturing industry for years. I use them on all our robotic equipment and they safely hold 150 psi or more but be careful locating them near a high heat source as the o rings inside them can fail after prolonged heat/cool cycles
 

silverpoison

Senior Member
Joined
Apr 14, 2007
Posts
3,360
Reaction score
2
Location
SoCal
Those same fittings have been used in the manufacturing industry for years. I use them on all our robotic equipment and they safely hold 150 psi or more but be careful locating them near a high heat source as the o rings inside them can fail after prolonged heat/cool cycles

Thanks for the heads up! They are not ran anywhere close to the hot side so i think thay will be fine, thats the reason why i didnt use the stainless ones since they will be more prone to o ring failures .....
 

JEWC_Motorsports

S197 Junkie
Joined
Aug 22, 2010
Posts
20,594
Reaction score
1,713
Location
Texas
Those fittings work really well. We use them on Cat equipment and never have them fail.

Id love to see this car in person. Maybe when i go out to LA next year i can check it out.
 

silverpoison

Senior Member
Joined
Apr 14, 2007
Posts
3,360
Reaction score
2
Location
SoCal
We are going to use E85 on my car, Moran Billet Atomizers are the preferred injectors used by Greg from Racers Edge Tuning (RET) for the High HP cars using E85. For my car we are using the MRE #235 injectors and for those that don't know we use Big Stuff 3 to tune this car.

IMG_20120731_130918.jpg
 

psfracer

billy badass
Joined
Apr 6, 2007
Posts
10,917
Reaction score
82
Location
Valencia, CA
Was that always the plan? (running E85?) Those injectors have got to be really expensive I would guess.....
 

keoni1984

Homicidal
Joined
Dec 15, 2011
Posts
1,321
Reaction score
0
Location
Jacksboro, TN
^^They're actually not that bad.. $188 a piece. Cheaper than the similar equivalent to ID's. I thought they would be crazy expensive too. Now, the next step up for their injectors is $335 each. That's getting out of hand..
 

silverpoison

Senior Member
Joined
Apr 14, 2007
Posts
3,360
Reaction score
2
Location
SoCal
Lol I got a really good deal on them, I really don't think I will ever need to upgrade...
 

silverpoison

Senior Member
Joined
Apr 14, 2007
Posts
3,360
Reaction score
2
Location
SoCal
Some pics of the radiator we are going to use, it has a shroud and fan already!

2012-08-01_16-21-56_594.jpg


Here is a shot of the stock radiator next to the one we are using!

2012-08-02_18-29-53_666.jpg


2012-08-02_18-29-42_240.jpg


Notice the thickness of the new one compared to stock, that woul probably hold almost the same volume as stock!
 

silverpoison

Senior Member
Joined
Apr 14, 2007
Posts
3,360
Reaction score
2
Location
SoCal
RET installed the JPC shute mount today, its a really niece piece, the handle and cable shall be in tomorrow and the DJ Safety Parashute was ordered based on the car specs!

_facebook_-173911592_.jpg
 

mikeysgt

Senior Member
Joined
Mar 4, 2009
Posts
7,039
Reaction score
28
Location
Bakersfield, CA
RET installed the JPC shute mount today, its a really niece piece, the handle and cable shall be in tomorrow and the DJ Safety Parashute was ordered based on the car specs!

_facebook_-173911592_.jpg



I see you used the poison skull symbol on the car haha. Looks good Ed!
 
Back
Top