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Bob C IL
Orange Level Joined: 25 Sep 2009 Location: Paris IL Points: 369 |
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Posted: 16 Dec 2016 at 1:58pm |
60 psi boosts!!!! What should min pressure pump should be used??
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bsallis180
Silver Level Joined: 29 Jul 2013 Location: Pennsylvania Points: 209 |
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Didn't know there was a relationship between the amount of boost pressure and the water pump? Less you are referring to something else?
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Dans 7080
Orange Level Joined: 05 Feb 2010 Points: 1146 |
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Water injection pump. It injects water in the intake to cool the air.
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bsallis180
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Completely misunderstood that one! Here is one I used in the passed works very well
http://www.coolingmist.com/pagedisplay.aspx?feature_key=water_pumps |
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bsallis180
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It would also depend on if your injectong water before or after turbo. Some use Windshield washer fluid tanks with pumps in the tank already to inject before turbo. If it's after turbo I would say 150psi or more so you can do 1 or more nozzles. I would recommend a shut off Solenoid too so it won't self siphon. All that you can get from the link
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O.P.S. Heads
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If its after the turbo, the more pressure the better. Higher pressure equals smaller droplets. Smaller droplets are easier for the engine to consume. I think the Simpson and many other good water injection systems run from 1000 - 1500 or more psi. Be sure to use nozzles that will handle whatever pressure the pump will provide.
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Bob C IL
Orange Level Joined: 25 Sep 2009 Location: Paris IL Points: 369 |
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Sorry folks fighting ice here in Illinois.. yes water injection. Think I'll just go in front of turbo for a cheap easy fix..
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