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Old 17-07-2004, 11:34 PM
whitecobra whitecobra is offline
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Default using a no2 wet kit for water /propane injection

Hi all

I am new to the site and have played around with water/alc injection a little with my hot air buick GN with good results, so I have a little knowlage on the way it works.

I currently have a 1996 Ford SVT Cobra with a procharger blower on it at 10 psi output that is intercooled with a 3 row air to air.

I have a zex wet no2 kit that I am not using and was thinking of possibly using water/alc instead of gas and propane instead of NO2 .The brain on the kit uses the pressure of the gas to adjust the fuel ratio as well to atomize the fuel when combined and discharged through the nozzle orifice. There is taloring of the fuel to gas ratio with jets.

any thoughts on this idea.

Thanks
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