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Gunmetal 08-13-2009 10:25 AM

Cheap methanol injection
 
Ok guys, what is the cheapest way to do this on a first gen 12 valve?
I want at least a 5 gallon tank mounted in the bed.

When I say cheap I mean using parts from whatever works.

Begle1 08-13-2009 11:50 AM

5 gallon Sparkletts jug tied to the corner of the bed; drill a hole in the cap, stick a hose through with a grommit.

Buy a pump capable of at least 100 PSI.

Buy a pressure switch. Use the pressure switch to engage the pump.

Use a mister nozzle found in the "Garden Supplies" section of the hardware store.

A check valve is a good idea to keep the water in the line between the nozzle and pump from dribbling down into the engine.

The pressure switch is optional. You could just use a manual switch and not forget to turn it off ever. Or use a momentary contact switch on your accelerator pedal.

rednekroper05 08-13-2009 10:10 PM

what pump would you suggest to set this up? brand/ model must 12v pumps i have found say they wont push 100psi. also where would be the best place to plumb it in before intercooler or after the intercooler

Captn_tyler 08-13-2009 10:31 PM

A pump will be hard to find cheap

Countryboysfords 08-14-2009 09:15 PM

Would a water meth system work good in a 7.3L idi?

Begle1 08-16-2009 12:39 PM

I don't know anything about water injection on naturally aspirated engines.

Short of, say, attaching a hydraulic or pressure washer pump to a starter motor or something like that (which is how you get 1000+ PSI with a 12 volt pump), the best 100+ PSI 12 volt pumps that I know of are the ones marketed for water injection that sell for $100-150. They're all Shurflo's, but I went to a Shurflo distributer in town thinking I might be able to get a bit of a discount by cutting out the middle man and they wanted over $200 for the same pump. So I think that the pumps for water injection are priced pretty fairly.

Diesel Dummy 08-16-2009 01:46 PM

you will want the check valve to keep the boost from going back thru the water lines.

dodge rodder 08-17-2009 08:21 AM

i thought about trying some thing like that. but i figured that if i missed the setup, it would flood the motor with water and loose power rather than gain it. keep us posted if some one trys to build one on the cheap.

94cummins12v 08-18-2009 10:07 AM

i would get a pump atleast 250psi minimum, thats what mine came with

Dieselwrencher 08-19-2009 12:46 AM

I used a hydraulic pump unit for a lift gate off a medium duty truck. I used water pump lube in the water and I injected after or in the intake air horn. I do not like the idea of water in or before the I/C. I also used the produce cooler nozzle and was running 60+psi of boost. The set up worked awesome.


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