Turbo Chubby parts

Bruce nacelp at bright.net
Wed Dec 26 21:44:44 GMT 2001


From: "Bob - Uni" <rcs07 at uow.edu.au>
Subject: Re[2]: Turbo Chubby parts
> It is interesting that on the graphs of cylinder pressure under
> knocking on that website
> (http://www.aquamist.co.uk/dc/technic/technic.html) that under knock
> the pressure doesnt just suddenly rise, but also has sharp dips as
> well, why is that?
> BW> According to the people who make some money from it,
> BW> (e.g. http://www.aquamist.co.uk) there are several locations where
> BW> you can introduce water injection for a variety of benefits. There's
> BW> no "perfect" location. Upstream of the intercooler is best for
> BW> vapourization, adding to the effectiveness of the intercooler
> BW> (charge density) and distribution from a single jet.

Up stream of the intercooler can lead to excessive corrosion of the
intercooler.   Not all are meant to deal with really high water temps, or
stream.   The erosive, and corrosive effects of steam shouldn't be ignored.
Bruce


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