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scaghead wrote:pippyrips, that link on photobucket just takes you to home page mate.
it appears they tried to keep volumetric flow constant thru the cyclones by having 3 of them in parallel...with a sliding piston valve sequencing them...SR71 wrote:I don't understand the Study Guide explanation of the cyclonic seperator in the car although I can understand the patent, suffice to say, its not possible to adjust the spring rate (or anything else for that matter) on the device is it?
Is there any way I can get ahold of these products in Chicago? I have an RS4 with only 13--miles on it and want to prevent this stuff from getting out of hand asap.Andyuk911 wrote:First dips on the FREE sample I think should go to the thread starter .. but please co-ordinate via me, as I have not sent back a note yet
There also a PDF doc with pictures, so I am just sorting how to host this ... It's 2mb ... limit here is 500Kb
Hello Andy
Thank you for your email.
We have been aware of the issues with direct injection petrol engines for a good number of years now, initially with the Mitsubishi GDi engine which was also used in some Volvo's. As you mention, manufacturers are increasingly looking towards direct injection petrol engines to lower emissions and fuel consumption, whilst increasing power.
One of the drawbacks with direct injection is that areas of the fuel system, including the inlet valves, are now completely dry. Deposits build up in these areas and with no fuel washing away these deposits, problems may occur. Our Direct Injection Power 3 (liquid & aerosol) has been developed to clean the dry and wet sides of direct injection petrol engines.
Direct Injection Power 3 Aerosol will dissolve carbon dissolve from the air-intake, throttle body and inlet valves. Mass air flow meters are un-affected by our product and the cleaning affect can improve their operation. I did a little research on Sea Foam last year, as far as I know it is not available in the UK. I believe our Direct Injection Power 3 aerosol, although not the same, is trying to achieve similar results.
I have attached some further information on our Direct Injection Power 3, including application instructions. Direct Injection Power 3 is not sold retail, but is available to our motor factor accounts, including Jayar Components, Camberley Auto Factors, S C Motor Factors.
The part numbers for the products are:
23079 Direct Injection Power 3 Aerosol
22693 Direct Injection Power 3 Liquid
If you send me your address I can arrange to send you some samples to try.
I confirm that this correspondence and the attachment can be placed on a car forum for legitimate purposes of exchanging information, and we would appreciate any feedback.
Best regards
Paul Scott
Workshop Programmes Manager (UK & Ireland)
Wynn Oil UK
Thames Court
2 Richfield Avenue
Reading, RG1 8EQ
tel: 0118 9504090
mob: 07884 361564
fax: 0118 9504001
email: pscott@wynns.uk.com
website: www.wynns.uk.com
Your nearest motorfactors or a number of other distributors. Phone Wynn's uk and they will tell you the nearest place.karl wrote:Where can I get hold of these products in the UK (Gloucestershire)?
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