Sep 26, 2006 - 5:15 AM
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Hello everybody,
i got a few questions again and might need some help I ordered a "Direct Port Water injection" from here: Enginerunup Now i have to see where i can mount the nozzles on my intake manifold.... Well my mechanic wants to place them at the bottom end: ![]() But i think that might affect the full atomization process?!? As it is a direct port WI it should be one nozzle per runner. But where. And as far as i heard there is not much space to place them!!! Here is a pic of a ST205 engine: ![]() and especially of the runners ![]() So where would you place these nozzels? And keep in mind that the nozzles have these huge checkvalves... so they are quite big. And where is ourAir Intake Temperature Sensor? cheers Joerg -------------------- |
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Sep 26, 2006 - 10:51 AM
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QUOTE Hi Joerg, Glad to hear things are coming along. As for where to mount the injectors, it seems to me that there is only about foot or so of a difference on where you are debating on putting the injectors. If this is the case, and let me know if it isn't, then I would put them wherever I is easiest, as there would be no difference. There will still be plenty of atomization either way. If you think about how fast the air is moving through there, the time for atomization/evaporation is extremely minimal either way, as it is pretty much so no matter where you mount them. It is not an issue. Since you have the direct port kit with the four smaller nozzles, the mist is extremely fine already. I am trying to post this on the forum, but the registration page isn't loading for me. I will keep trying. Thanks, Greg Guster greg@enginerunup.com Water Injection & Alcohol Injection at www.enginerunup.com This is what Greg told me via email. It looks like that there wouldn't be much difference where to mount them alaong the runners. What do you think? cheers Joerg -------------------- |
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