Chris611
07-25-2005, 03:39
I have installed a water injection system on my truck. It seems to be working, but I have a few questions. I made the system myself and I have a needle valve to control the flow rate. I am not using a "mist nozzle", but rather just have a fitting on the top of the turbo housing (I intended on using a nozzle, but after talking with the folks at Heath Diesel, went with the just dribbling the water in) I am running about 24oz/min free flow (no pressure).
Initally I made one full throttle run from a stop with no WI to 70 MPH. Pyro=1000F, Boost= 15psi peak, 12psi sustained, Intake temp = 230F Max (initial reading 180F).
Next was with WI. Pyro & Boost, pretty much the same. Intake temp started at 180F and ended at 125F. It appears to work, although I was pretty nervous :eek:
Yesterday I took the boat to the river. Outside temp was 100+F. Boat weight 5500lbs. Most of the time driving I am running about 6 psi of boost. Not enough to trigger the WI system, but enough to heat the intake to 215F. If I go up a hill, the boost will climb high enough to trigger the system, then the intake drops to 120-130F. Is there a better way to set the system up to allow for this?
Also, if my boost climbs or falls slowly, it seems the pressure switch has trouble "snapping" on or off, it sort of gets stuck half off and half on. I though I read somewhere that you can put a resister or capacitor on it to allow it to "snap" on and off?
Also any other advise people have as to tuning or using the system.
Thanks
Chris
Initally I made one full throttle run from a stop with no WI to 70 MPH. Pyro=1000F, Boost= 15psi peak, 12psi sustained, Intake temp = 230F Max (initial reading 180F).
Next was with WI. Pyro & Boost, pretty much the same. Intake temp started at 180F and ended at 125F. It appears to work, although I was pretty nervous :eek:
Yesterday I took the boat to the river. Outside temp was 100+F. Boat weight 5500lbs. Most of the time driving I am running about 6 psi of boost. Not enough to trigger the WI system, but enough to heat the intake to 215F. If I go up a hill, the boost will climb high enough to trigger the system, then the intake drops to 120-130F. Is there a better way to set the system up to allow for this?
Also, if my boost climbs or falls slowly, it seems the pressure switch has trouble "snapping" on or off, it sort of gets stuck half off and half on. I though I read somewhere that you can put a resister or capacitor on it to allow it to "snap" on and off?
Also any other advise people have as to tuning or using the system.
Thanks
Chris