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Water injection for superchargers
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<blockquote data-quote="Blown306" data-source="post: 396411" data-attributes="member: 2349"><p>Yes...it's a little misleading, but I wanted to make the point. Water injection (and inter/aftercooling as well) do not in themselves make any power. They simply <u>allow</u> you make more power (cooling the air charge, raising the octane (in the case of H2O inj) and all those good things that go along). </p><p></p><p>Just trying to keep the info correct...other wise we end up with everyone calling nitrous 'NOS' instead ;-) </p><p></p><p>Speaking of that, you can use a little spray of N2O instead of water injection, I've done that for awhile on my engine. But H2O and the delivery system is much cheaper to run. I'm going to be installing a water injection system soon. Also, from my research on it, the best results have been using a mix of 50/50 water and alcohol.</p><p></p><p>Like captain4g63 indicated, a lot of the turbo guys run it. Might want to poke around the GN boards to get more insight about it...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blown306, post: 396411, member: 2349"] Yes...it's a little misleading, but I wanted to make the point. Water injection (and inter/aftercooling as well) do not in themselves make any power. They simply [u]allow[/u] you make more power (cooling the air charge, raising the octane (in the case of H2O inj) and all those good things that go along). Just trying to keep the info correct...other wise we end up with everyone calling nitrous 'NOS' instead ;-) Speaking of that, you can use a little spray of N2O instead of water injection, I've done that for awhile on my engine. But H2O and the delivery system is much cheaper to run. I'm going to be installing a water injection system soon. Also, from my research on it, the best results have been using a mix of 50/50 water and alcohol. Like captain4g63 indicated, a lot of the turbo guys run it. Might want to poke around the GN boards to get more insight about it... [/QUOTE]
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