2 stroke Water injection
Jeffrey Engel
jengel at FastLane.NET
Fri May 2 03:26:58 GMT 1997
"Mike Fahrion" <mfahrion at bb-elec.com wrote:
<snip>
> > One possibility to consider, is to utilize a water-based fire extinguisher,
> > take off the head and valve, and create your own end cap with an attachment
> > fitting. This allows you to locate the fire extinguisher anywhere, and you
> > can pressurize it up to 200psi. Then, you use a 12V fast acting valve to
> > control the release of water in small increments into your post-turbo
> > stream. Since the turbo is adding 5-10 lbs of boost, as long as you have
> > about 20psi in the tank, mathematically you should be okay.
> >
> oops - maybe we're on different subjects - this would be a bit heavy
> for a 200-300 pound vehicle (2 stroke) application. For the car app
> I think this would be a great way to go.
>
> > I believe you could more accurately meter the water spray by using a
> > solenoid rather than a washer pump.
>
> yes - this would be much preferred.
What about using a BB gun CO2 canister for pressure?
je
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