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Old 05-10-2017, 03:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Tigger2011
This may ruffle some feathers but... Having tuned more than a few meth equipped Mini's and knowing issues that occurred later on I would recommend the following depending on your budget and expectations:

1. Howerton Engineering Aquamist HSF-4 kit.
2. Howerton Engineering Aquamist HSF-3 kit.
3. Snow Performance Boost Cooler 2 w/gauge.
4. AEM

If someone were to ask me to rate them, I'd give them a 9.9, 9.2, 7.5 and 6.5 respectively. The only reason the Aquamist HSF-4 doesn't get a 10 is I'd like to see a PC software interface for greater control of the scaling.

The Snow and AEM will get the job done, just not as accurately. Both require you to purchase a separate failsafe which is standard on the Aquamist. Neither has a test function so that you can verify exactly how much the system is injecting. Both also vary flow by pump pressure whereas the Aquamist controls flow via FAV duty cycle. This is the same style control system used with fuel injectors.

This last part I hate to say as AEM makes some great products, but the AEM flow "sensor" which is integral to its failsafe system is junk. Rather than being a solid state unit it uses a friggin pin wheel that spins as the meth flows past it. Come on AEM fix that crap. If someone's going to spend the extra money on a failsafe system for the peace of mind that their engine won't go BOOM, how about including a reliable flow sensor made using technology from this century.

Wooooh, maybe I need to consider switching to decaf.
lol, what's decaf?
 
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Originally Posted by Tigger2011
This may ruffle some feathers but... Having tuned more than a few meth equipped Mini's and knowing issues that occurred later on I would recommend the following depending on your budget and expectations:

1. Howerton Engineering Aquamist HSF-4 kit.
2. Howerton Engineering Aquamist HSF-3 kit.
3. Snow Performance Boost Cooler 2 w/gauge.
4. AEM

If someone were to ask me to rate them, I'd give them a 9.9, 9.2, 7.5 and 6.5 respectively. The only reason the Aquamist HSF-4 doesn't get a 10 is I'd like to see a PC software interface for greater control of the scaling.

The Snow and AEM will get the job done, just not as accurately. Both require you to purchase a separate failsafe which is standard on the Aquamist. Neither has a test function so that you can verify exactly how much the system is injecting. Both also vary flow by pump pressure whereas the Aquamist controls flow via FAV duty cycle. This is the same style control system used with fuel injectors.

This last part I hate to say as AEM makes some great products, but the AEM flow "sensor" which is integral to its failsafe system is junk. Rather than being a solid state unit it uses a friggin pin wheel that spins as the meth flows past it. Come on AEM fix that crap. If someone's going to spend the extra money on a failsafe system for the peace of mind that their engine won't go BOOM, how about including a reliable flow sensor made using technology from this century.

Wooooh, maybe I need to consider switching to decaf.
Oh definitely going with Howerton for sure. You're the best!
 
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Originally Posted by MannyJimenez
lol, what's decaf?
 
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What ever happened to moving to Calgary? Our new dealership is a month away. RPI in Vancouver BC has done awd conversions on VWs. They are not a MINI shop but may have some ideas.
 
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No updates, probably he's driving something else now.
 
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Old 12-16-2017, 09:01 AM
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Ohhhhhh I still have lil Vader. It's my daily. I've been so busy with moving down to Charlotte, NC and a new opportunity that my brother and I are working on that haven't had much time to post updates to this thread. I've been posting my pics and updates on Instagram as of late. I'll find time in the near future to take all the photos and progress that have been accumulating on instagram and post them here.

Trust me...I still have this car and take care of it like a baby.
 
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