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I was reading the threads on water/methanol injection systems for multi-fuels as a way to lower EGTs when the smoke screw gets cranked, or just for engine longevity.
I was researching kits, and have noticed the expensive part is the pump...
...we don't need a pump. We have 125psi compressed air.
It would require a sealed pressure tank, an air line in, a liquid line out, and a fill port.
That would seem to make our system only require power/control for the solenoids, plumbing, and injector nozzles. (It seems you could make one with no electronics by using boost pressure to actuate a flow/pressure valve to the injector(s)... but that seems more complicated than it would be worth.)
If you keep the meth % low... just enough to prevent freezing in cold areas... the bump in combustion pressure shouldn't tax the bottom end much either.
The LDTs have the same bottom end as the LDSs, so any minor increase in power should be safe for the engine itself, and the reduction in EGTs should actually do it some good.
Am I missing something?
I was researching kits, and have noticed the expensive part is the pump...
...we don't need a pump. We have 125psi compressed air.
It would require a sealed pressure tank, an air line in, a liquid line out, and a fill port.
That would seem to make our system only require power/control for the solenoids, plumbing, and injector nozzles. (It seems you could make one with no electronics by using boost pressure to actuate a flow/pressure valve to the injector(s)... but that seems more complicated than it would be worth.)
If you keep the meth % low... just enough to prevent freezing in cold areas... the bump in combustion pressure shouldn't tax the bottom end much either.
The LDTs have the same bottom end as the LDSs, so any minor increase in power should be safe for the engine itself, and the reduction in EGTs should actually do it some good.
Am I missing something?