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BlueRocket
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water injection Sun, 02 February 2003 12:15 Go to previous message
has anyone heard of or seen water injection fitted to an engine. for those who dont know its where you squert water into the intake to cool down the incomming air. you can raise the compression and/or advance the timing. also the water forms steam and adds to cylinder pressure thereby increasing torque and power output, improving fuel consumption and efficiency.

i heard the McLarren F1 team were experimenting with it during the early 90's and were getting track records that remained unbroken but the f1 racing body banned it. (i could be wrong though. im not real sure)
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