Re: Crazy gas saving scheme, will it work?
Thanks Wateinthefuel!
(How appropriate!)
I see....well, I could be confused, that's how I am generally.
heh heh.....
I was of the understanding that a water vapor in the air mixture creates a denser charge. I live in Michigan, and we can have some pretty foggy days in the early spring. I've experienced a mileage increase on those days. I drive a loaded up E-150 for work, logging some miles...
But, it could be something else as it's not a scientific method.
So, thanks for clarifying that.
I used to race small block chevy engines in my youth, I had a water injection system on one of them. (It was an 11:1 compression, normally aspirated and the injector was only run at over 2000 rpm) it seemed to help, although as the article said, it was more for detonation prevention.
I'm no Smokey Yunick though.
I'll crawl back under my rock now.
Thanks Wateinthefuel!
(How appropriate!)
I see....well, I could be confused, that's how I am generally.
heh heh.....
I was of the understanding that a water vapor in the air mixture creates a denser charge. I live in Michigan, and we can have some pretty foggy days in the early spring. I've experienced a mileage increase on those days. I drive a loaded up E-150 for work, logging some miles...
But, it could be something else as it's not a scientific method.
So, thanks for clarifying that.
I used to race small block chevy engines in my youth, I had a water injection system on one of them. (It was an 11:1 compression, normally aspirated and the injector was only run at over 2000 rpm) it seemed to help, although as the article said, it was more for detonation prevention.
I'm no Smokey Yunick though.
I'll crawl back under my rock now.