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Old 03-02-2003, 10:35 PM
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Post Who here wants a simple water injection sytem for a good price??

I will be making a water injection system for my turbo and I am asking who here would be interested in me getting a kit for you. After I hook the system up and determine the materials and costs, I will be offering the simple system to anyone who would want such a water injection system in their turbos. Its going to be just a simple system consisting of water/alcohol injected by psi level and a simple on and off switch in the cockpit with a activation light. Can I get a head count?? <img border="0" alt="[thumbsup]" title="" src="graemlins/bigok.gif" />
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Also is there anyone who has installed a water sprayer on their IC
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How much are we talking here, Ballpark?
If its cheap, I'm in.
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Yeah, if its cheap, but not cheap *** im in.
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always interested
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Depending on what pump I use, the ballpark figure of a good system utilizing a good 100 psi pump along with Aquamist nozzles should be around $200 more or less. And utilizing your washer fluid reservior. Great so we have six, anymore???
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Yup. I'm interested.
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Let me know when your ready, please post pictures when done.

thanks
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Yeah i think that aquamist jet is the best way to go. They say they have great atomization of the water. All that leaves is to find a small pump that can push close to 100psi or more that does not cost 200$. What size nozzle will you use? the std. .5mm? A good source of cheap pressure switches is not easy to find either. Ill pay 200$ right now for a kit if you get one done. Maybe more, as long as the pump can supply that high of a pressure to keep up.
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At that price point I would be interested in experimenting.

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Hey guys, I was doing the research on prices and parts, and came across this. The total cost of just parts is around $200. And this guy on ebay sells the exact same setup I was going to build for our cars. He is even using the same pump. He sells these things for $250 and $225 and everything is made and has quick connectors and easy to setup including a reservior. Here it is on ebay <a href="http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2405930434&category=6764" target="_blank">http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2405930434&category=6764</a>

I rather pay a little bit more and have the product already made. Its a good deal.


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