Water Injection

David Sagers dsagers at ci.west-valley.ut.us
Fri Dec 18 00:02:36 GMT 1998


It'll work, but you'll need a large water tank because unlike a boosted engine that only sees high cylinder pressures under boost, a high compression engine has high cylinder pressures all the time, and would need the water injection on all/most of the time.

>>> Stuart Bunning <stuart at kenelec.com.au> 12/17 4:00 PM >>>

WE ALLWAYS HEAR ABOUT WATER INJECTION FOR TURBO OR BLOWN CARS. WHAT ABOUT
NORMALLY ASPORATED CARS
IS THERE ANY BENIFIT IN INSTALLING WATER INJECTION HERE. FOR EXAMPLE HIGH
COMPRESSION ETC...


>	aquamist is ERL's latest generation of water-injection equipment. The main
function of these systems is to suppress detonation caused by high
temperature and pressure developed within the combustion chamber when the
effective compression ratio has been taken beyond the auto-ignition point by
either a turbo or a supercharger. Water, with its high latent heat content,
is extremely effective for controlling not only the onset of detonation but
also the  production of oxides of nitrogen in the modern leanburn engines.
ERL's latest products are designed with  great care to ensure each system
meets the highest standards of both electronic and  mechanical reliability. 	


Best Regards,

STUART BUNNING
SALES ENGINEER
KENELEC PTY LTD

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