http://www.tdocuk.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=8600&p=92267#p92267It will go nicely on a petrol engine
Oh well now all of a sudden I'm liking it lots :naughtyhttp://www.tdocuk.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=8600&p=92267#p92267
this guy is using it in his terrano 2.7tdi u instrested now
Thought I would resurrect an old thread as it seems no one has gone down the serious water methanol route. Although do correct me if I am wrong.
Don't be suckered into buying any rotary pump system as they lack psi and suffer from lag as they come up to pressure. Plus why spend crazy amounts of money when you can build something far superior for around £65.
Might sound like crazy madness but I built and ran one for years after coming across a how to on an Australian petrol heads type website if I remember correctly. The key is to use a vibratory pump so full pressure is almost instantaneous and these things are a fraction of the price of a comparable output rotary one.
Slight downside for some, vibratory pumps require AC current so you are going to be running 240v under the bonnet from a small inverter. Sure I got a jolt from it once or twice especially with wet hands which made me jump but hey it wasn't that bad. Second slight downside is if you are going hardcore, which is the easiest option, you spray directly onto the fins of the turbo which over time can cause fin erosion and reduction in efficiency. Ran mine however for about 4 years with no visible wear or performance decrease.
A suitable pump can be found inside an espresso coffee machine, new on eBay for about £10-15, injector bought from diesel furnace manufacturers at about £35 depending on spray pattern, small inverter £10, pressure switch relay and tubing and you're done.
Well worth the effort big performance gain particularly in the summer and keeps the engine coke free.
I will try and find the original website but if not I did a short write up on another 4x4 forum if anyone is interested.Regards
Seems like the original website no longer exists, which e think was autospeed.com. Shame as it was full of really cool projects like remapping your Speedo to read correctly for oversized tyres and other essential weekend hacks
Yeh I'd like to know more, sounds interesting bud :thumb2
If you didn't know, makeitfit installed an lpg injection kit to squirt lpg in with the diesel!
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