It seems to work fine, I have seen no damage from it.
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Originally posted by jimfj View Post
It seems to work fine, I have seen no damage from it.
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Water injection works very poorly in a naturally aspirated engine.
However in a turbo diesel, turbo or supercharged gas engine, it has a very beneficial effect, allowing you to boost HP/lower charge pressures.
Water injection works because of the evaporative cooling effect of the water as it sprays into the intake tract. When sprayed into hot boosted air, it has the same effect as an intercooler, only more so. You can col the air to below the ambient air temperature. When the air is cooled, it becomes more dense, allowing you to create more power for a given boost pressure, or alternately lowering your boost pressure for the same amount of power.
In my previous life I sold spray nozzles, and one of our customers was Devils Own Injection, where they sell it for diesel engines.Yamaha fz1 2007
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BIKERTUCKER
tkent02: I had a 650 Silverwing that let me know I had a head gasket problem by the right side spark plug looking better than new. You got me to wondering how you carried water and container while riding?? I was thinking old peanut butter jar with hose in saddle bag.
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don
I can vouch for the following with extenceive experience:
yes it works
yes it fractures the carbon off due to the high temp differance
yes a large chunck can get smashed in the cylinder
yes a large chunck can get smashed by a closeing valve in the seat (then leak and burn the valve and/or the seat)
But,
If you are only looking to get a " clean resting valve" for accurate measurement, the same tecnique is still used today at dealerships all over. They don't use water though, they use what essentially is kerosene. We used to use water, kero, Marvel mystery oil, thinned out motor oil with gasoline. The gist is to flood the hot valve bowls with an oily solvent. Kind of like they do at engine shops that do hot chemical bioling on engine blocks etc.
Long wind short......yes it works and if there is significant buildup yes it can be real bad.
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