Water Injection (Was: Re: Wide Ratio O2)

Robert Yorke yorker at deltanet.com
Sun Mar 22 22:21:10 GMT 1998


There are now two sources for water injection devices available:

		Spearco Performance Products, Inc.
		14664 Titus Street
		Panorama City, CA 91402
		(818)901-7851
		Part Number #980 "Turbo Water Injection System" ($160 as of 9-6-96)


		Aquamist Water Injection Systems: <http://www.aquamist.co.uk/>

I have the Spearco unit; it works quite well....


At 12:17 PM 3/22/1998 -0500, you wrote:
>
>On Sun, 22 Mar 1998 10:59:53 -0500 "Bernie Jacobsen"
><bcjac at ix.netcom.com> writes:
>>Does anyone know if water injection systems are still available (I
>remember
>>them from the 70's and early 80's, but haven't seen them since)?
>>
>>Can you still buy systems? parts? Or is 'home brew' the only option.
>>
>>I'm interested in it for a '85 Motorhome with a 454.  I would like to
>>advance the timing for better fuel mileage.
>>
>>^Bernie
>
>I believe that J. C. Whitney still sells them.  This is second-hand, but
>I was talking to the mechanic/owner where I have my Jeep serviced.  He
>said that it is hooked into a vacuum line (PCV?) and the vacuum is used
>to draw in and atomize some water.  I'm not sure what triggers the
>controller.
>
>If I was going to homebrew, I would use a windshield washer pump and
>resovoir.
>
>Ray Drouillard
>
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