Water injection
#1
Water injection
I was wondering if anyone has tried the water injection. I hear good things but I am hesitant to try it before I know more. Here is the site for any curious Viper-ists. http://www.aquatune.com/index.asp
Also, I just installed the Borla exhaust on my 05 /RC, let me say, NICE. I can feel the punch power difference, not much louder, but it definately sounds like a viper more now.
PEACE
Also, I just installed the Borla exhaust on my 05 /RC, let me say, NICE. I can feel the punch power difference, not much louder, but it definately sounds like a viper more now.
PEACE
#2
RE: Water injection
Did not read how it works, but Roe has meth injection. Basically it is a shot of washer fluid that cools/condenses the air, resulting in a boost of power due to the cooler air into the intake.
Oh, now rip out the cats and put on some long tubes, then everyone will know you are coming up the street.
Oh, now rip out the cats and put on some long tubes, then everyone will know you are coming up the street.
#3
RE: Water injection
Im using a kit from DevilsOwn. I have it in a boosted application so the controller is a progressive rate. This ramps the methanol in at a nice even pace with the boost. I personally use straight methanol as it cools, provides additional fuel and is high octane for detonation supression. I stay away from wiper fluid as it contains soap and dyes. It will work but isnt optimal.
#5
RE: Water injection
some weblinks:
http://www.rbracing-rsr.com/waterinjection.html
note the historical stuff on WW II aircraft in the above weblink
http://www.snowperformance.net/
above weblink is a USA based competitor to Aquamist
http://www.racetep.com/wik.html#nah20
Spearco units, which have been around for ages
http://tinyurl.com/2rb8cq
above weblink describes a risky but effective method of removing carbon deposits from cylinders in late model Dodge engines
http://www.rbracing-rsr.com/waterinjection.html
note the historical stuff on WW II aircraft in the above weblink
http://www.snowperformance.net/
above weblink is a USA based competitor to Aquamist
http://www.racetep.com/wik.html#nah20
Spearco units, which have been around for ages
http://tinyurl.com/2rb8cq
above weblink describes a risky but effective method of removing carbon deposits from cylinders in late model Dodge engines