boostm3, (not sure on a Buick...yet) but I have always been a believer in water injection. I have a non-intercooled buick and the sole reason, for me, getting into alky/water injection years back was to cool the air charge. Meaning that, if done right, there really wouldnt be much of anything to burn in the combustion chambers as it was already atomized when entering the intake. My intentions were never enrichment.
Ive had a thread in the past (few months back) where I shared some of my findings experimenting with straight h2o earlier this year. Unfortuneately I had ran into some engine problems and could not further the experimenting to reach any kind of perfect tune with it. I did have great success with halting detonation. I was running plenty of boost >20psi with 0 KR. I also played around with turn on points and could successfully run the h2o coming in at as low as 2psi with minimal bog issues. I would have to look through notes as far as what size jet, etc. All I know is that results were looking very pleasing and I felt like I was on to something.
Car has been back up and running for a few weeks now so I might start playing around with the injection again soon. I need to change my tank (too small) and lines first. Plus for some reason the checkvalve I had isnt stopping the engine from sipping on the alky/h2o anymore . When things get back squared away as far as the basics I will be testing with straight denatured and with straight h2o.
Let me say that I am not completely convinced on straight water yet, and may wind up with a mix after all. All I know is that I could tell it was definately cooling the air charge better than anything I had tried before. One side effect to that denser air brings me to a question I have for you boostm3 (or anyone else that has tried straight h2o). Have you noticed a increase in boost when the h2o kicks in? I have had a drastic jump, as where maybe I was running 18psi and all of a sudden the boost is well over 20 (more like 23+). Still no KR though. Im guessing the more dense/ colder air has something to do with it. The needle on the boost gauge literaly shoots up there when the spray comes in.
Sorry for such long post.
Ive had a thread in the past (few months back) where I shared some of my findings experimenting with straight h2o earlier this year. Unfortuneately I had ran into some engine problems and could not further the experimenting to reach any kind of perfect tune with it. I did have great success with halting detonation. I was running plenty of boost >20psi with 0 KR. I also played around with turn on points and could successfully run the h2o coming in at as low as 2psi with minimal bog issues. I would have to look through notes as far as what size jet, etc. All I know is that results were looking very pleasing and I felt like I was on to something.
Car has been back up and running for a few weeks now so I might start playing around with the injection again soon. I need to change my tank (too small) and lines first. Plus for some reason the checkvalve I had isnt stopping the engine from sipping on the alky/h2o anymore . When things get back squared away as far as the basics I will be testing with straight denatured and with straight h2o.
Let me say that I am not completely convinced on straight water yet, and may wind up with a mix after all. All I know is that I could tell it was definately cooling the air charge better than anything I had tried before. One side effect to that denser air brings me to a question I have for you boostm3 (or anyone else that has tried straight h2o). Have you noticed a increase in boost when the h2o kicks in? I have had a drastic jump, as where maybe I was running 18psi and all of a sudden the boost is well over 20 (more like 23+). Still no KR though. Im guessing the more dense/ colder air has something to do with it. The needle on the boost gauge literaly shoots up there when the spray comes in.
Sorry for such long post.