Alchohol Injection
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I dont know exactly what you would have to do but I have heard myths like you have to pour cement into you cooling block to streathen it. and who knows if you have to!! But this is a cool site for anything to do with racing. It have info on building engines for superchargers nitrus and alot more search around you might find it. http://www.grapeaperacing.com/tech/
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Okay I found a good site for it http://www.geocities.com/rad87gn/tech/alcohol.html
I think this is the filler you use like some kind of cement. http://store.summitracing.com/partde...p;autoview=sku
I think this is the filler you use like some kind of cement. http://store.summitracing.com/partde...p;autoview=sku
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Come on guys... I don't think he's talking about an achohol fueled engine. "rolls eyes" lol He's talking about alchohol injection as it pertaines to adding it to a gasoline engine.
I'm running alky injection from Kennedy's Dyno Tune.Basically you set it for a certain RPM to kick in, and on mine I have a pressureswitch that willonly allow it to kick in while im in boost, not just cruising down the highway. There is a tank, a pump, and a nozzle that goes in the airhat. I used my windshield washer bottle as the tank because it holds nearly a gallon (which usually lasts mea whole tank of gas) and it lets you know right on the dash when it's low cuz the "LOW WASH" light will come on. Plusthe mix works great for windshield washer fluid too (although the smell is strong when you do that) You can runhalf/half methonol and distilled water,rubbing alhohol (80% or above)and distilled water, or even straight washer fluid which basically consists of... methonol and water
. I run the alky/water mix.
The alchohol injection alone doesn't add much, if any power. The advantage of the alchohol injection is it reduces combustion chamber temperatures. The reduced temp, along with the little bit of added octane from the alchohol allows you to run more timing without getting pre-detonation. The advanced timing is what actually gives you the power, not the alchohol. It's especially useful in boosted applications because you need to retard a lot of timing with the stock compression ratio, otherwise you'll get pinging. With the alky, you can pretty much run no timing retard at all, which gains you quite a bit of power.
You could use it on an N/A setup, as long as you had some way of controlling the timing so you could advance it. But the benefits over cost on an N/A engine is not going to be nearly as much as in a boosted application.
Hope that clears up some things.
I'm running alky injection from Kennedy's Dyno Tune.Basically you set it for a certain RPM to kick in, and on mine I have a pressureswitch that willonly allow it to kick in while im in boost, not just cruising down the highway. There is a tank, a pump, and a nozzle that goes in the airhat. I used my windshield washer bottle as the tank because it holds nearly a gallon (which usually lasts mea whole tank of gas) and it lets you know right on the dash when it's low cuz the "LOW WASH" light will come on. Plusthe mix works great for windshield washer fluid too (although the smell is strong when you do that) You can runhalf/half methonol and distilled water,rubbing alhohol (80% or above)and distilled water, or even straight washer fluid which basically consists of... methonol and water
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The alchohol injection alone doesn't add much, if any power. The advantage of the alchohol injection is it reduces combustion chamber temperatures. The reduced temp, along with the little bit of added octane from the alchohol allows you to run more timing without getting pre-detonation. The advanced timing is what actually gives you the power, not the alchohol. It's especially useful in boosted applications because you need to retard a lot of timing with the stock compression ratio, otherwise you'll get pinging. With the alky, you can pretty much run no timing retard at all, which gains you quite a bit of power.
You could use it on an N/A setup, as long as you had some way of controlling the timing so you could advance it. But the benefits over cost on an N/A engine is not going to be nearly as much as in a boosted application.
Hope that clears up some things.
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