Toyota Supra twin turbo and water injection.

Pedro Haynes edwards at mail.sunbeach.net
Sat Apr 3 12:02:55 GMT 1999


I have been searching for  place I Japan where I can buy some engines Can
you direct me to the right place? No I do not want a 20 foot container full
of engines.




>>  Yikes, now ya got me thinking.  I've done it pre cooler, but none of the
>>  stuff has had a clear enough shot to see into the cooler's core.  Have
you
>>  seen this happen?.
>
>Yes, I got an IC from a single turbo RX7 in hopes of
>using it on a small engine turbo project.  They have this
>12x9x3 air/air intercooler that sits on top of the engine
>and seals against the hood..  Anyway, the inside of it
>was really ugly, so I went back to look at the engine it
>came from, and there was a water injection "jet" plumbed
>into the the turbo-to-IC pipe..   The guys who yanked the
>engine over in Japan, and shipped it to Dave had simply
>snipped the water tube close to the jet, so it was hardly
> noticable.
>Mike V
>
>>  Being steam can one of the chemical types say what we might expect?.
>>  Simple answer would be distilled water, I quess.
>>  Bruce
>>
>>
>>  >> Having twin,sequential turbos suggests I inject water *after*
>>  >>  the intercooler,maybe just in front of the throttle body? Or should
I
>>  >>  be injecting elsewhere?
>>  >Hi Chris,
>>  >Sounds like the right place.  You don't want to crud-up the
>>  >inside of the IC core.  They are not intended to be hosed
>>  >with water.   The crud that tap water causes to form on
>>  >aluminum will reduce the thermal efficiency of the IC also.
>>  >After the IC, but before the TB is a good location.
>>  >GL
>
>




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