Water injection systems
jimmydager
04-16-2005, 08:06 PM
Hey,
I ran across this web wite and was wondering if anyone has herd of it. Has anyone tried it and if so, what kind of improvements did you see? Also, can you think of any problems this might cause? I am really interested to see if anyone has any experience with these. Here is the link to the web site http://aquatune.com/index.asp.
Thanks,
Jimmy Dager
I ran across this web wite and was wondering if anyone has herd of it. Has anyone tried it and if so, what kind of improvements did you see? Also, can you think of any problems this might cause? I am really interested to see if anyone has any experience with these. Here is the link to the web site http://aquatune.com/index.asp.
Thanks,
Jimmy Dager
Tall
04-16-2005, 10:15 PM
I dono, something about putting water into an engine that scares me...
broughy84
04-16-2005, 10:46 PM
Have you ever seen an engine that has had a blown head gasket on one cylinder. It is shiny and clean while the other's are nasty and have build up all over them. this works under the same principal I would say....steam cleaning...
I have sprayed water in my TBI before to "steam clean" the truck.
I have sprayed water in my TBI before to "steam clean" the truck.
jimmydager
04-16-2005, 10:50 PM
Are you saying that it is good or bad?
jveik
04-17-2005, 11:17 AM
i wouldnt try it unless you dont have any engine computers or anything, like an old 73 to 87 model
broughy84
04-17-2005, 09:00 PM
i don't know.....it would be interesting to see on a vehicle. i wouldn't put it on my truck untill I actually saw how it worked and had talked to some people who tried it. But if it does what it says it does, it would be pretty neat!
skipr
04-18-2005, 02:53 AM
This is old technology. WW2 Fighter aircraft radial engines (like the 18 cylinder Wasp engine in the Corsairs, Hellcats, Wildcats...etc.)used in alot. It actted like a nitrous oxide injection.
Wheeler88
04-18-2005, 05:29 AM
I heard that this will make you exhaust pipes rust out at an accelerated rate.
Pamsdad
04-30-2005, 09:53 PM
I have been running my own designed water injection set-up for over a year now.
It is mainly used on Turbo/Supercharged applications where the Intake Air gets 'Superheated' by the compressor. Naturally Aspirated engines won't benefit the same way.
When used correctly, no damaging effects occur.
Then you add alcohol...
It is mainly used on Turbo/Supercharged applications where the Intake Air gets 'Superheated' by the compressor. Naturally Aspirated engines won't benefit the same way.
When used correctly, no damaging effects occur.
Then you add alcohol...
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