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    I have installed water injection/washer fluid and there is a definite improvement in power when the injection starts about 16 psi, so much so, that I now have a question.

    Does any one know and or care to guess how much extra cylinder combustion pressure may be generated above stock or above say level 1 Edge. Maybe too much? Shorten engine life considerably? Head gasket survival? Use in moderation or don't worry, pour in the water and just drive.
    Bob O.
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    I'm curious, as I know very little about these systems too.

    I thought the the benefit of these systems was to reduce intake & exhaust temps (allowing more fuel delivery), burn fuel more effectively (methanol being a catalist) and slightly increase cylinder pressure with the steam effect.

    So I guess it depends on the power developed when the system is on. I guess if you are pumping out 600 HP constantly, it will wear on the engine more than stock. On the other hand, it may be easier on the engine(cooler) than making 600 HP with fuel and boost alone.
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    crashz, I concur with what you said, but have been so surprised by the marked difference the H2O injection makes. When the indicator light comes on the power is quite noticeable.
    I know that cylinder pressures have to be increased but is the steam effect severe enough to cause problems??

    My main reason to add was to cool intake charge on hard pulls @ over 20000#gvw. I do not know the outcome of this benefit as of now.
    Bob O.
    2004 K2500 DA LLY CC LT LB Wow! Edge w/A + BS + CAT pre fuel filter, 06 air box,
    2002 C6500 EC. 7.2 Cat NoMar rollback/ 92 C7500, 7.2 Cat, 25ton No-Mar / 2005 C5500 D/A rollback / 1969 Corvette 350-350 4spd AC T-top stock orginal
    XP850LE WOW nice ATV, 09-550XP hers, 03-Predator, 04 Honda400EX, 05-Banshee, 08-KTM525, 08 KFX700, 38' enclosed GN hitch

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    water meth is great only thing out there that can lower egts and gain a little power. remember that the water is atomizing and all its doing is msking the air cooler. yes meth does create a better burn.

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    And as it turns to steam, it is most likely adding compression as it expands in the cylinder.
    And from what I've seen of pictures on gas and diesel engines with the heads off after running water injection, the pistons and heads looked really clean, almost like they were new.
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