I generally run my engines without smoke, and not because I don’t enjoy it. Frankly it’s a lot of fun, but I feel like every time I commit to adding fluid I am risking destroying the engine by either adding too much fluid, or maybe destroying the smoke unit by not adding enough. In my personal opinion, if someone could engineer a method to add smoke fluid in an way that wasn’t messy and could show me how much fluid was in there and how much was necessary it would be the best improvement possible to the engines I buy. I would then feel confident using the smoke features and really enjoying the engines. Is it impossible to create a reservoir that is sealed and cannot leak on the electronics? Is it also impossible not to find a way to show how much fluid is in there, and when it needs more? I see comens about adding too much fluid, not enough etc... but how the heck are you supposed to ever know what is going on in there to know what is too much or not enough??
I added smoke fluid to my Vision Niagara last weekend and the smoke features are working fine (although the water scoop effect is hard to see and not that interesting to me). However, since I added fluid the front headlight is now working intermittently or dim. So now I wonder... did I add too much? Did I somehow not position it correctly into the stack? Maybe it is something else, it just seems odd that it happened after I added the smoke fluid (yes I followed the instructions). Regardless, it is a “black hole” and I have no freaking clue if I did something wrong or not.
Please, if you guys could engineer an idiot proof method for adding smoke fluid it would make using these engines so much more relaxing and fun (at least for me)!
Thanks,
Ben