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teknics 02-20-2003 02:53 PM

just read a brief article on the Aquamist water injection system. Anyone have a list of the pros and cons of such a system on a 3rd gen? Is it really as effective as people make it out to be?



thanks,

kevin.

Tom93R1 02-20-2003 10:10 PM

I dont know how effective it is but since installing water/alcohol injection on my FD I was able to find a small leak at the trottle body/intake elbow O-ring thanks to a small amount of water bubbling up. I cant tell any difference in power but I mainly did it as a preventative measure.

Pros and cons would be exactly the same for the FD as any other car. The Grand National guys swear by water injection and have been doing it forever. Here is another page about water injection and there are instructions on this page to build pretty much the setup I have.

teknics 02-21-2003 12:56 AM

very helpful link thanks!



kevin.

RX73rdgen 02-21-2003 03:13 PM

Yes, water injection works quite well at raising the detonation resisitance of your engine.



I won't go into all the details here but basically it makes you engine behave as if it's running on much higher octane gas. You won't really get much more power if you keep your boost levels the same. But you can safely increase your boost levels with less risk of detonation and in turn get more power.



The water also has cooling effects which helps power a little bit.



Make sure you add a little alchohol to the mix to prevent corrosion.



The downside is that if your water injection system fails or your water tank runs dry you will have engine damage. With a rotary you will almost certainly have total engine failure. In my experience most water injection systems tend not to be super reliable.

94touring 02-21-2003 04:59 PM

Pro's would be able to run higher boost, higher air/fuels, or higher timing with a larger margin for error. It gives you an area of safety, also cooling intake temps.

Tom93R1 02-21-2003 05:00 PM


Originally Posted by RX73rdgen' date='Feb 21 2003, 01:13 PM
The downside is that if your water injection system fails or your water tank runs dry you will have engine damage. With a rotary you will almost certainly have total engine failure. In my experience most water injection systems tend not to be super reliable.

That is why I just added mine for preventative measure. I didnt tune for it and dont ever plan to tune for it. I wouldnt suggest increasing boost much (if any) over what can safely be done without water/alcohol because I dont want my engine life completely dependent on $200 worth of crap that came from a hardware store and wired up by yours truely. It is a good addition to reduce the risk of detonation and steam clean the engine internals while you are at it though.

FikseRxSeven 02-21-2003 05:51 PM

i agree, i think it would be a good safety cushion but i wouldnt rely extra boost because of it

93 R1 02-21-2003 08:36 PM

it might freeze up if you live in a colder climate, and cause damage

FikseRxSeven 02-21-2003 08:53 PM

cant you do something to it so that when the water is gone, the pump will stop?

93 R1 02-21-2003 08:59 PM

that isn't the problem. But yeah you could.



When the water freezes or runs out you detonate and blow up, thats the main CON of water injection


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