Water/**** injection

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I just ordered a kit for $231 from www.coolingmist.com and I should get it by Friday. I'm hoping it will cool the egts on the grades I pull. Of course if it adds a few more ponies that won't be a bad thing :Sly . I will post results after the install.
 

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they made **** illegal here, can't even get allergy meds off shelf anymore -cuss









:D :idiot:

I do need something to help me with my egt's on certain hills near my land, might be something I need to look into
 

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I will use a 50/50 water alcohol mix after I test with just water ;Sweet

It's said to drop egts about 200 degrees or so.
 
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Stop down in the Ford 6.9/7.3 IDI forum. We have a turn key water injection system you can put together yourself which was designed by F350Camper.
 

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Agnem said:
Stop down in the Ford 6.9/7.3 IDI forum. We have a turn key water injection system you can put together yourself which was designed by F350Camper.
Somebody need to import the thread from TDS concering the **** test and demise of the "E" cookoo . That should be interesting reading for those who want to "find the limits" of water injection :D
 

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Markinter said:
What happened? You lost me:)
I am not sure of the details, water/****....a.k.a. windshield washer solvent.....was fed to a 7.3IDI in large quantities and the results was a trashed motor. I caught on after the motor went south, but Mel prolly has the whole rundown. he was one of the participants......
 

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I am not sure of the details, water/****....a.k.a. windshield washer solvent.....was fed to a 7.3IDI in large quantities and the results was a trashed motor. I caught on after the motor went south, but Mel prolly has the whole rundown. he was one of the participants......

Prolly overfed it and hydrolocked it. cookoo

Used sparingly as a light mist it's fine for lowering EGT's.

Keep us up to date Mark. ;Sweet I hope you'll get a pyrometer first, or your results will only be speculative. ;)
 

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I'll have to prod Rob and see if he'll make that into an article for the tech section. That one is a keeper. The thread from TDS would take an hour to edit. ;p He didn't hydrolock it, he caused thermal shock to the pistons and cracked all 8.
 

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From what I've read some people used to spray a "stream" of water on the turbo which would then become small droplets but this caused turbo damage. A atomized mist that only comes on during boost is supposed to be safe.

There has been research on continuous water injection "CWI" using CAT 3406E motors. http://home.arcor.de/hildst/devlowemtech.html And now they are testing a Dodge Ram 24v to reduce NOx.http://www.greencarcongress.com/2005/02/trial_of_contin.html

On the Cat they achieved lower emissions and lower egts and higher fuel economy but power was unaffected. They indicate that a mechanical engine would have higher mpg gains "3-5 percent" over the electronically controlled Cat.

Duke, It should be interesting to feel or see the difference during a pull to flip the switch and see what happens :thumbsup: but your right I won't have any real #s until the pyro goes in.

Pushing the limits on any mod is dangerous that's why i'm starting off on the low end "3.9 gph nozzle single stage kit"
 

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Agnem said:
I'll have to prod Rob and see if he'll make that into an article for the tech section. That one is a keeper. The thread from TDS would take an hour to edit. ;p He didn't hydrolock it, he caused thermal shock to the pistons and cracked all 8.


Did he take any pictures of the debris LOL ouch! I think they call that the new motor mod ;) That article would be a good read!
 

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Duke said:
Prolly overfed it and hydrolocked it. cookoo

Used sparingly as a light mist it's fine for lowering EGT's.

Keep us up to date Mark. ;Sweet I hope you'll get a pyrometer first, or your results will only be speculative. ;)
nononono......no hydro on his motor. major erosion of the metal surfaces tho. I'll PM goat-boy to tell his story. :D
 

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nononono......no hydro on his motor. major erosion of the metal surfaces tho. I'll PM goat-boy to tell his story. :D

Didn't he push the limits of water injection tho? cookoo I'm hoping I won't be eroding my motor :eek: . maybe I'm cookoo too LOL
 

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I installed the injection kit on Sat before heading out on a 3400 mile trip and so far so good. I used just water at first to see how things went and I didn't notice much difference in power but I did notice cooler temps on the regular temp gauge and the hot metal nose gauge. Using water and **** I noticed a definate power increase, not huge but noticeable. I need to install a 10 gallon tank to hold enough water so I don't have to fill up as often. I can post some pics if anyone is interested.

The Baker grade ( I-15 )heading toward Vegas has 2 sections, the first and longest section I took using water only and had to downshift into 5. The 2nd section using water/**** was 6th gear and 65mph over the top ;Sweet
 

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