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Thread: How do you position your reservoir, dry cell, and bubbler?

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    How do you position your reservoir, dry cell, and bubbler?

    Here is my dry cell setup




    I'm pretty sure its correct, its working fine I went from 14mpg to about 19-20.
    The wet cell smacksbooster i built works A LOT BETTER.
    I just need to find a way to remove the water before it goes into intake.


    sooooooooooo considering the newbie that I am, how does this setup look to you guys? I'd like to get a few 2nd opinions.

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    Do a search for bubbler design and you'll find a way to build one that won't let water travel to your intake.

    Your reactor needs to be the lowest point in the system if you're not going to run a secondary reservoir. I would recommend doing a search for that as well, they really keep things cooler in my experience.

    Do a search for the other bubbler designs out there and a secondary reservoir, other than that from the pictures you posted I can't see much else. How long is your current bubbler?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Havens78 View Post
    Do a search for bubbler design and you'll find a way to build one that won't let water travel to your intake.

    Your reactor needs to be the lowest point in the system if you're not going to run a secondary reservoir. I would recommend doing a search for that as well, they really keep things cooler in my experience.

    Do a search for the other bubbler designs out there and a secondary reservoir, other than that from the pictures you posted I can't see much else. How long is your current bubbler?
    My bubbler is about the same length as the water tank.
    And are you suggesting I try and mount the dry cell somewhere lower?

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    I don't think I have ever seen someone install a drycell sideways before. That is sideways isn't it? It's hard to tell from that photo. I guess as long as it works.

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    id make some kind of breather or regulator controlled by vaccum. Try a fuel rail regulator perhaps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iveyjh View Post
    I don't think I have ever seen someone install a drycell sideways before. That is sideways isn't it? It's hard to tell from that photo. I guess as long as it works.

    Yes it is sideways,
    I plan on re-mounting it underneath that same piece metal its connected to.
    I have a feeling doing that might affect the production. I just need more hose

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akito View Post
    id make some kind of breather or regulator controlled by vaccum. Try a fuel rail regulator perhaps.
    I was thinking about one of these;
    http://www.amazon.com/INLINE-FILTER-...703266-9988137

    a lot cheaper then a fuel rail regulator lol.

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    lol indeed sorry thinking like a tech is always hard to turn off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akito View Post
    lol indeed sorry thinking like a tech is always hard to turn off.
    LOL
    where do you work?

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