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Old 04-05-2006, 12:43 PM
johndgt4 johndgt4 is offline
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Default Will atomisation occur?

Hi,

I have a WI kit that utiilises a pressurised tank system and basic nozzles with straight through 0.4mm nozzles. When I activate the system with the car stationary all I get is a jet of water from the nozzle, not unlike a water pistol. Obviously under boost there will be an extra bar of pressure exerted on the water. I am concerned that the water will not atomise properly even though the system works great with regards to reducing knock etc. I have been told that the speed/heat of the air will atomoise it as soon as it leaves the nozzle but it has always been a doubt of mine and I have been considering getting a misting nozzle to be on the safe side but wondered if this would work with, what I assume, is quite a low pressure pump.

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John
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Old 04-05-2006, 10:22 PM
JohnA JohnA is offline
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The way you describe it atomisation is far away still.

You probably need a few more bar pressure behind the nozzles. You should see mist, like fog --- not like a waterpistol
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Old 05-05-2006, 11:37 PM
keithmac keithmac is offline
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The ERL pumps run around 4 to 5 bar or more, with a 1mm nozzle I get a very fine mist due to the pressure. You could presurise the container with a line from the manifiold but at best this will just equalise the pressure at the jet. 1 bar isn`t nearly enough to get a good mist, and you need a propper jet..
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