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My idea for this is to have a Fuel cell in the back of my car and use a regular fuel pump (walbro) to pump the methanol. Will there be any issues with this? ie. Regular pumps ability to pump methanol, ability to instantly flow at high pressure when pump is activated and mounting position in rear to far from injection point.
The real point of this is so I can run two fuel maps, one for regular fuel and one for fuel + methanol. This way I can choose between conserving methanol (due to cost obviously) and big power. It would be just like a nitrous system except easier to fill, cheaper to fill, not identifiably illegal and much longer use before requiring refill. My other idea for this was to tap the signal from an injector and use an actual injector to inject the methanol rather than a brass nozzle. This would give superior control over methanol injection ratios. I'd really like to hear peoples opinions of this idea so start typing :lol:. Cheers, Brett |
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