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water/methanol injection, supercharger
NS Dev - 25/7/11 at 09:13 PM

I am planning a new autograss car and thinking through various elements at the moment, one of which is the chargecooling.

I will be using an Eaton m90 type supercharger on a 2.0 16v vauxhall engine (yes I know its a bit big but that's not the question here!)

I really don't want to run an intercooler or chargecooler, as airflow is at a premium!

I plan to use water-methanol injection, but the question is, can I inject in two places, before the blower and into the plenum. Keeping the blower cool would seem a good idea, anybody got any suggestions?

cheers

Nat


Antnicuk - 25/7/11 at 09:37 PM

lots of people run water injection in the mouth of the turbo in the rotary world. I have always used water although i dont run that much boost so i only run 1 injector at the throttle body. As far as i know there are no issues with running it at the inlet on a turbo so i see no reason why you couldnt run it at the entry to the supercharger. Its beneficial as the turbine blades help mix the water vapor and the air. Not sure if your type of supercharge would do the same.


Davegtst - 25/7/11 at 09:44 PM

I used to use it to great effect on a Skyline, i only had one atomiser jet that i fitted in front of the throttle. I read up quite alot about water injection and most people said not to inject it before a turbo because it can errode the compressor blades. Can't see it being a problem on an eaton blower though.


beaver34 - 25/7/11 at 09:57 PM

As regards this is there any pages with info how it works and what kit you need etc ...... Water injection that is


Volvorsport - 25/7/11 at 10:32 PM

good article on retro ford by the way ......

dont suppose you have any ascona shells lying about ? anything retro to fit a 5 cylinder ?

off topic i know ....

are you sue you can get the cooling required for the boost your running ?

temp in/temp out laws of thermodynamics , is it worth injecting before the blower when it should be ambient anyway .

also its a diminishing return , too much water and youll loose power too


MikeR - 25/7/11 at 10:44 PM

I appreciate its not what you're thinkings but have you considered nitros?

Its easier & you've got the experience. You could be racing sooner.


westy turbo - 26/7/11 at 05:46 AM

Using dual nozzle on my inlet with great results and a cold inlet manifold


NS Dev - 26/7/11 at 07:59 AM

quote:
Originally posted by Volvorsport
good article on retro ford by the way ......

dont suppose you have any ascona shells lying about ? anything retro to fit a 5 cylinder ?

off topic i know ....

are you sue you can get the cooling required for the boost your running ?

temp in/temp out laws of thermodynamics , is it worth injecting before the blower when it should be ambient anyway .

also its a diminishing return , too much water and youll loose power too


cheers!

Should be a lot more articles in retro cars mag and retro ford, done 3 photoshoots 3 weeks ago!

re. the topic....no I'm not at all sure! Having thought about it I agree I think there is little point injecting into the blower. My other concern is that injecting that early could result in steam before the intake valve, which would not help efficiency at all!

next question is.......can I inject through multi-hole fuel injectors?

see my other thread!


matt_gsxr - 26/7/11 at 08:49 AM

According to the Graham Bell book on forced induction, the "roots style" superchargers benefit from injection before the supercharger as reduces losses from gas sneaking by the rotors.

If you use methanol then don't you need to worry about corroding all your alloy bits. Its pretty nasty stuff according to the above.


NS Dev - 26/7/11 at 11:12 AM

looking into the aquamist info they suggest propanol based screenwash works ok as well, so this might be a nicer option. Its only really there to break down the surface tension of water to help the "sprayability"


MikeR - 26/7/11 at 11:13 AM

Not sure if they'll talk to you but i've been told RTech in Hinckley have experience of methanol injection.


NS Dev - 26/7/11 at 11:13 AM

quote:
Originally posted by MikeR
I appreciate its not what you're thinkings but have you considered nitros?

Its easier & you've got the experience. You could be racing sooner.


not allowed nitrous, and won't help detonation issues unfortunately.


NS Dev - 26/7/11 at 11:14 AM

quote:
Originally posted by MikeR
Not sure if they'll talk to you but i've been told RTech in Hinckley have experience of methanol injection.


that could be handy, as Tuney is mates with them!