Fuel Cooling Intake Air
Jim Sloan
leroy at sunflower.com
Tue Jun 13 22:19:50 GMT 2000
Why not toluene or xylene and boost the octane while you're at it? Need a
separate tank I guess.
Jim Sloan
leroy at sunflower.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bruce Plecan" <nacelp at bright.net>
To: <diy_efi at diy-efi.org>
Sent: Monday, June 12, 2000 1:11 PM
Subject: Fuel Cooling Intake Air
>
>
> Been doing way too much thinking about water injection, whatda surprise,
> eh.
> Anyway, was thinking, rather then using water at the intake side of the
> Intercooler, why not use fuel there. Evaporates at a lower temp., and
> should make for a real nice way of adding more fuel when I want it. Mind
> you it's primary goal is charge cooling. There'll probably be a 7th
> injector for a shoot of fuel up top or for spooling up the turbo, without
> having to get into the code side of things. Just use a Hobbs switch for
> boost usage, and a set of comparators, and logic for the spooling.
> Granted it won't take as much heat out as water.
> This is in addition to water right behind the TB
> Grumpy
>
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