I have searched with little success, can anyone direct me to article/s on WI
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Here is a 5 part article from Autospeed. Initially it uses water injection externally on a intercooler, but when you get to Part 5 direct water injection is discussed.
http://www.autospeed.com/cms/article.html?&A=0527
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http://www.autospeed.com/cms/article.html?&A=0527
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On my previous ride, i used Water Injection with limited success...
(This was on a Mini 998cc Blow-Through carb setup!)
I used a generic windscreen washer reservoir and pump, and some clear hose, a hobbs pressure switch at 12Psi .... no nozzles, pintles or other stuff ...
Just crinped the end of the hose (flame and Pliers!) and then heat up a pin, and press into tube ....
Fill reservoir with 50/50 water/Methanol mix . . .
Run car on Dyno, and repeat until best reduction in intake temps was achieved ....
Basically i was able to reduce temps by about 8' at 14Psi which netted about 10Hp at the wheels .. not too shabby ...
I dropped the whole setup when i went to water to air intercooling .... (that got me about 30Hp and an extra 4 PSI boost !)
The setup was reliable and effective, providing I remembered to fill the reservior ....
Personaly, i wouldnt bother again .... good intake temperatures can be achieved with a combination of air pickup location (think wheel well ...), Intercooling and Tuning ...
Anything that relies on you doing stuff will invariably fail .... especially if you engine is already running on a knife's edge (like my little time bomb was )
jsut to put it into perspective ...
Stock Mini 998 - 39 HP
Turbo @ 8Psi - 96 HP
Turbo @ 12PSI / WI - 104 HP
Turbo with Revised Air Pickup / Intercooler @12 PSI 136
remember this was a sub 1-litre 'dinosaur' pushrod engine ....4cly / two intake ports / three exhaust ports ....
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(This was on a Mini 998cc Blow-Through carb setup!)
I used a generic windscreen washer reservoir and pump, and some clear hose, a hobbs pressure switch at 12Psi .... no nozzles, pintles or other stuff ...
Just crinped the end of the hose (flame and Pliers!) and then heat up a pin, and press into tube ....
Fill reservoir with 50/50 water/Methanol mix . . .
Run car on Dyno, and repeat until best reduction in intake temps was achieved ....
Basically i was able to reduce temps by about 8' at 14Psi which netted about 10Hp at the wheels .. not too shabby ...
I dropped the whole setup when i went to water to air intercooling .... (that got me about 30Hp and an extra 4 PSI boost !)
The setup was reliable and effective, providing I remembered to fill the reservior ....
Personaly, i wouldnt bother again .... good intake temperatures can be achieved with a combination of air pickup location (think wheel well ...), Intercooling and Tuning ...
Anything that relies on you doing stuff will invariably fail .... especially if you engine is already running on a knife's edge (like my little time bomb was )
jsut to put it into perspective ...
Stock Mini 998 - 39 HP
Turbo @ 8Psi - 96 HP
Turbo @ 12PSI / WI - 104 HP
Turbo with Revised Air Pickup / Intercooler @12 PSI 136
remember this was a sub 1-litre 'dinosaur' pushrod engine ....4cly / two intake ports / three exhaust ports ....
I Like engineering
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Thank you all , does anyone have hands on experience with WI on MX5's
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WASP wrote:Thank you all , does anyone have hands on experience with WI on MX5's
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While there is probably someone in Aust that is/has run WI, I would suggest that the miataturbo.net from is a good source of info. A suggestion though, make sure you search, read and research before asking any questions. They will shoot you down if you start asking questions that have already been answered.
Here is a recent post from one of the more knowledgeable members on the forum.
http://www.miataturbo.net/forum/t9256/
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