cool water vapor induction
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That's one of those Homedics Brethe Air Revitalizer units, isn't it? My mother gave me one for Chirstmas, a few years ago. I know that it will evaporate some water because I've used it, as intended, and it does. How has it worked so for in that set-up?
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hook it up wrong and u'll at the very least put a hole in your piston. water doesn't compress. pistons compress air and fuel. i'm not saying that water injection is impossible. Just saying that using your mom's salad spinner, an ebay intake, ELECTRICAL tape, and a 9v bat. isn't lookin like the highest standard to me. Wouldn't be so worried about "rust" as i would a sideways crown rammed in the ass by a twisted rod in what's soon to be a coolant burning pot. Or is that a Mopar setup?
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should have same effect as classic water injection but in a uncontrolled manner imho
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@Renda1984... you have no idea what youre talking about. Im sure you just assume water will rust an engine. Iv got 98k miles on it so far and it runs like it did the day I bought it. water is one of the byproducts of fossil fuel combustion. and its the ONLY byproduct of the combustion of hydrogen. So with that said explain how it hurts a motor. there are enough additives in the fuel to keep it from rusting. perhaps you should look up water injection engines. mine is nothing compaired to theirs
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nice setup
i use two 24v ultrasonic water misters. i use a dc-dc step up transformer from my car battery. its in tupperware and i use a pc panel filter on the lid for air coming into the mist box. i use two rather large bout 3cm diameter tubes to take the mist. into b4 my throttle body. its on a 1.4 pug 306. I can feel the difference. my engines smooth running now with more low end torque. my ecu has sorted fueling and im running at least another 10mpg less
fuel + water mist = more expansion
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Any difference in performance, mpg?
That really is a crock of shit.
Read up on water injection before make g another attempt.
Tupperware?? FFS!
theoneeyedlizard 7 months ago
@theoneeyedlizard its induction, not injection, you should read up on the differences. Im not sure where you see tupperware. that device I used is a simple water vaporizer, I wasnt going for hard core industrial use, just inexpensive experimentation. you seem like a great person, lol
helzmcfugly 6 months ago