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			Will WI cause corrosion and pitting on Cylinder wall n injectors? 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	Some material I found seem to indicate so .... Any comments? Thanks. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_injection_(engines)  | 
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 Water after all is a natural byproduct of combustion :wink: And it's not like the whole engine is submerged in water all the time. For a tiny percentage of operating time a water mist is added to the airflow. I've never heard of pitting on cylinder walls, that's a new one --- oh well...  | 
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			Oh heck, I am installing one soon anyhow. Likely Aquamist 2D. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	Driving a Legacy with 2.5 STi block, running 1.5-1.7bar boost. My TMIC was totally overwhelmed. Just installed a small FMIC. So the WI will come after my FMIC is settled (still leaking some air). Anyway, based on my injector (650cc/min @80% duty cycle) & 10% water to fuel ratio, I am looking at 0.5-0.6mm nozzle. I will be also be installing an Charge Air temp gauge, to see the effects with and without the WI (with 50% methanol). The other thing is tuning. I was told we need to tune for leaner AFR 12.5:1 with WI ...to really see its effect. Not very optimistic about this. But will try to convince my tuner to give it a shot.  | 
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 Don't expect a dramatic drop in charge air temps though, especially if the nozzle is placed *after* the intercooler. Heat exchange needs temp difference in order to be efficient. Also mind the distance between the nozzle and the air temp sensor. If they are only a few inches apart there won't be much time for the mist to cool the charge down *and* register it on the sensor as well. Most of the W.I. benefits come from in-cylinder cooling, remember, so a KNOCK sensor would show the difference of W.I. :wink: Quote: 
	
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			When I was on my TMIC, my charged air temp after IC was over 90degC after 2 runs. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	Tuner had no choice but to richen the mixture. Currently doing 10.5-10.8, no thanks to the old TMIC. The outside air temp was 32-33degC. Hopefully with FMIC (quite a small one), I can see 50-60degC consistently ... And let the 50:50 WI do the rest .... 40degC or so. At 1.7bar, I am already running the limit of my autobox (52kgm). Can't run any more boost, unfortunately. :lol: Hopefully, with WI like 2D (with real-time feedback), the tuner can run leaner a little, and run slightly more aggressive timing. Of course, WI can provide some margin against poorer fuel in the future. The other thing is, in event that I run out of water, clog injectors, pump failures etc, i can run lower boost, or even cut boost via my boost controller... as long as I am aware of the problem (via 2D hopefully).  | 
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 ![]() Had a look inside a motor that runs my WI and we have probably pumped though well over 100lt in testing and the engine is mint and so too is the compressor wheel ![]() I love alot of these old wives tales circulated on the internet lol :lol:  | 
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 If they were true, we'd all be blind from the age of 12 :wink:  | 
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