Introduction
Alcohol/Methanol/Water Injection systems are design to provide cooling or additional fuelling, especially in turbo charged or super charged vehicles.
A failsafe monitor’s line pressure and calculates faults based on certain criteria. This is especially important with vehicles that have been re-mapped, and the methanol injection system is used as additional fuelling, as running lean is extremely problematic and can cause catastrophic engine failure.
If using the injection system just for cooling it is not as important as the standard vehicles ECU already takes into consideration the normal intake temperature range however a fault in an injection system with a “runaway” pump, and depending on valve/solenoid control setup, may cause the system to continuously inject fluid and that could cause the engine to hydro lock.
Note: This is why it’s important to regularly inspect and check an injection system.
Technical Summary
The DevilsOwn™ FSR1 was designed and built to pack in as much usability and quality in a package as possible but keep it affordable.
We listened to feedback from users, tuners, and distributors to find a failsafe that would work for as many systems as possible.
- Wide Ranging Input Voltage 10v to 30v.
- Negative Edge Triggered.
- Short Circuit Protection.
- Inbuilt Power Filter.
- Stable 5v output (future development).Intelligent
- Processor Control.
- Fault Detection: -
- Running Out of Fluid.
- Popped Off Pipe.
- Significant Leaks.
- Block/Failed Check valve, Solenoid, Pulse Solenoid or Race Valve.
- Pump Issue - Not working or Runaway.
- Blocked Filter.
- Blocked Nozzle.
- Internal Relay
- Common, Normal Open and Normally Closed Connections.
The Failsafe is designed to protect the vehicles engine when the system has been mapped with the methanol/alcohol injection considered. The minimum Nozzle Size is 2 (180cc @ 200psi). This is because generally the smallest nozzle size before systems is mapped with methanol/alcohol.
Note: Smaller sizes can be considered if multiple smaller nozzles are used, especially with direct port injection.
Installation Guide
The DevilsOwn™ Failsafe FSR1 is a standalone failsafe system. It is designed to work alongside any methanol injection system and provide a "point of failure" when a fault condition arises.
It monitors the methanol injection system activation a with the aid of a pressure switch calculates faults based on the two signals; activation and pressure switch.
The pressure switch which is placed between the valve and the nozzle. The valve can be a check valve, solenoid, pulse solenoid or race valve.
Wiring Guide
The wiring is very simple and each section within this manual describes in detail how to connect and best practices. The table below lists the technical wiring for more advanced setup and configurations and as well as the common setup.
The installation diagram follows the common setup.
Power
The system can be connected to an ignition feed through an optional inline fuse; if the ignition feed is already fused then the in-line fuse is not required. It has reverse polarity protection. The system has a very low power usage, typically only 0.4A. The in-line fuse is there to protects the car system if there is a major power fault with the system and it’s rated at 3Amps. When running cable please route the cable so it will not get pinched or cut. This damage could cause the system to short and blow the fuse.
The system has a green power LED located at opposite end of the main connect. It is easily visible through a hole.
NOTE: Please check that the system has power on a regular basis as if power fails then the Failsafe will become redundant and will NOT protect the engine.
Methanol Activation Signal
The activation signal is negative edge triggered. This is because the majority of methanol/alcohol injection system use a switched ground to control the pump. Using this signal the failsafe can monitor the system when it activates and deactivates.
Pressure Switch
The pressure switch needs to fitted in-between the nozzle and the control valve. The control valve can be one of the following: -
- Check valve.
- Solenoid.
- Pulse Solenoid.
- Race Valve/Injector.
The system requires a valve to only monitor a small piece of pipe work and keep the system accurate. Not having a valve would increase time for low pressure monitoring and increase time for blocked nozzle detection. This would produce many false negatives and make the system unusable.
LED
The billet LED can be placed anywhere within the vehicle where it can be seen quickly and easily to ascertain the type of failure that has occurred. Whilst the LED is active the Failsafe is in Fault mode and the following LED status indicates the fault that has occurred: -
Solid Light – Low Pressure Level.
Flashing Light – Blocked Nozzle.
Failsafe Relay Contacts
The system contains an internal relay that separates the failsafe hardware from the car/lorry electrical system and as such can be used in a variety of different ways. For ease and to accommodate the most common failsafe configuration the internal relay is wired as follows: -
For the system to act as a failsafe the vehicle needs to be inhibited by some method to protect the engine.
Note: When interrupting any solenoid or sensor is best practice to use the ground rather than the power supply or signal to not introduce interference into the system due to extending the cable lengths.
Example 1: Boost Cut
The easiest and most common way is to interrupt the signal to the boost solenoid/mac valve. Once this signal has interrupted the vehicle will only be able to generate boost up to the preset waste-gate spring pressure, this should be well below the max boost level and easily be noted by the user.
Example 2: Sensor
Some modern cars do not have a Boost Solenoid/MAC valve to control boost so another method must be found.
Any sensor that can inhibit the cars operation can be used. This may put the car into limp mode or throw an engine warning light and should be cleared after a system reset and the vehicles power has been cycled.
The three most common sensors to use, but are not limited to, are: -
- MAP
- TPS
- AFM
Operation
Initial startup
After the first power on when methanol system is not active and pressure switch is high then a blocked nozzle has been detected. It is rare this will ever happen if a methanol system has not been active for some time as even a blocked nozzle will allow the pressure to decrease eventually.
First Activation
When the methanol system activates and after a preset time for the pressure to build and the pressure switch is switched on. If the Pressure switch fails to become on, then the system fails with low pressure.
Continued Activation
The system continues to monitor the pressure switch and if it even switches off then the system fails with low pressure.
Deactivation
When the system deactivates it waits a predefined time to check the pressure switch. If it fails to switch off, then the system fails with a blocked nozzle fault.
Low Tank Fluid
When the system has failed due to low tank fluid the pipe work will now be filled with air. Air in the system causes incorrect failures both low failure and even blocked nozzles. To clear this air the system would have to be primed. If not, then the system will continue to fail until all the air has been expelled.
An example on how to prime the system: -
NOTE: you can remove the failsafe ignition fuse to stop the system from activating, but this is not recommended if you car is mapped for methanol injection.
- Remove a hose as close to the nozzle as possible.
- Place the end into a container to collect the fluid that will eventually come through.
- Activate the pump manually.
- Some controllers have a test function.
- If you have a boost switch you can push the microswitch.
- Connect power to the pump.
TECHNICAL |
COMMON |
COLOUR |
12V IGNITION |
12V IGNITION |
Yellow |
GROUND |
GROUND |
Black |
ACTIVATE |
PUMP SWITCHED GROUND |
Brown |
STATUS LED |
STATUS LED |
Blue and Black |
PRESSURE SWITCH |
PRESSURE SWITCH |
Yellow/Green and Black |
Relay |
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|
FRS NORMALLY CLOSED |
SIGNAL OUTPUT |
Light Blue |
FSR COMMON |
SIGNAL INPUT |
Grey |
FSR NORMALLY OPEN |
AUX OUTPUT |
Orange |
PDF Instructions
- English - Devilsown_FSR1_Manual_v1.0_EN.pdf
- German - Devilsown_FSR1_Manual_v1.0_DE.pdf
- French - Devilsown_FSR1_Manual_v1.0_FR.pdf
Failsafe
- Product Code:Stage1FS
- Availability:In Stock
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£141.63
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