2 stroke Water injection
John Bertram
bertram at teleport.com
Thu May 1 05:26:25 GMT 1997
> Just a thought, but there are electrically controlled hydraulic valves
>good to 3000+ psi. Many of them are made out of stainless I believe so
>they should stand up to water. If the pumps are of similar construction,
>you might be able to purchase one and get a small motor to run it up to the
>desired pressure (or use a pressurized tank). If you get the pressure high
>enough, you might be able to machine an aluminum nozzle that gives a good
>'spray' due to the pressure involved (sort of like a windshield sprayer).
I like the idea you have come up with here.
> Another thought: Is Nitrous an oxidant? You might be able to use an NOS
>fogger as the nozzle and the the NO2 solenoid if they are made of
>stainless/aluminum. NO2 is at a relatively high pressure (700-1100psi?) so
>I doubt the fogger has moving parts (could easilly be wrong here though).
That sounds too easy, can anyone see a problem with using nitrous injection
parts for water injection?
John Bertram, Technician
Garry Small Saab
Volvo Turbo APC project (www.teleport.com/~bertram)
'87 Volvo 740 Turbo Sedan
'66 Rover TC 2000
'70 Toyota Corona Mk.I
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