Got myself another 30hp from the supercharger!
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Does the water inject at a certain RPM or Boost level? I would just be carefull that you don't run out of water!!! eek!
[ March 27, 2003, 08:20 AM: Message edited by: David Dickson ]
[ March 27, 2003, 08:20 AM: Message edited by: David Dickson ]
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Aquamist kits usually come with a boost dependant valve. Once the sensor reads say 6psi, it activates the water pump.
Now, since you really only have you foot in it for a couple of seconds,I highly doubt you would run out of water very soon, as most water bottles are about 1/2 gallon.
This DOES require regular checks on your system's water suppy as water evaporates also.
Water Injection is great and very economical, after all, how much does water cost you??
Now, since you really only have you foot in it for a couple of seconds,I highly doubt you would run out of water very soon, as most water bottles are about 1/2 gallon.
This DOES require regular checks on your system's water suppy as water evaporates also.
Water Injection is great and very economical, after all, how much does water cost you??
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A gauge can always be rigged up to show you the water level from inside the car, if one wanted it. Or at the very least, a light that comes on when its "low".
Pretty sweet, though, pretty sweet.
Pretty sweet, though, pretty sweet.
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Aquamist have details on their website on how to hook up a gauge http://www.aquamist.co.uk/rescr/rescr.html