Flow rates for nozzles
TMead17327 at aol.com
TMead17327 at aol.com
Thu Dec 17 18:14:10 GMT 1998
Wouldn't there be a problem with leaning out when the water ran out? It
doesn't sound very good to suddenly inject extra air into the manifold without
telling the fuel system about it. I guess it depends on how you measure your
intake air (MAP, MAF, etc.)
Tommy
TMead17327 at aol.com
In a message dated 12/17/98 11:57:32 AM Central Standard Time,
rah at horizon.hit.net writes:
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Here is an odd thought, what about putting the water in a pressure
tank of some sort and putting compressed air over it. Enough volume
of compressed air, and you should be able to maintain a fairly decent
pressure until most of the water runs out. You would of course have
to air up after putting the water in, and probably put the thing in
the trunk or someplace with a similar amount of room. And probably
you would need a pressure regulator on the water, or some way to sense
the watter pressure, and adjust the nozzle PW to get the correct flow.
Just an odd idea
Roger
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