<VV> water injection advice needed

kevin nash wrokit at hotmail.com
Sun Feb 17 23:34:05 EST 2013



 
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> Date: Sun, 17 Feb 2013 23:04:48 -0500
> From: Ramon Rodriguez III <corvairgrymm at gmail.com>
> Subject: <VV> water injection advice needed
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> Apparently Clark's no longer sells a kit for water injection.  I'm pretty
> sure I looked at one in their catalog a year or two ago but I could be
> remembering wrong.
> 
> Either way I want a nice clean water injection installation on my 140.  Can
> anyone either point me to a good kit or to thorough instructions on what to
> buy and how to put it together myself?
> 
> Somewhat related, is their any way to put a knock eliminator on this engine
> for under say $300 or so?  I know the unit Clark's used to sell has been
> unavailable for some time and wasn't cheap.  I currently have a Pertronix
> II and flamethrower coil on this engine but I think the module is acting up
> (an intermittent miss started on the way to Sturbridge).  I haven't
> verified that is the cause yet but it is my prime suspect.
> 
> I'm willing to spend more on this than I was in the past, but my budget is
> still very limited.
> 
> Thank you for any advice,
> 
> Ray Rodriguez III
> 
>Ray-  For a really good water injection kit for a naturally aspirated application, check out http://www.snowperformance.net/stage-2-boost-cooler-n-a.html  It will inject based on manifold vaccuum. It is the only kit that I know of that will work properly for a n/a carbureted car. The only "knock eliminator"  that I'm aware of that will work for your corvair is the Safegard. They are the ULTIMATE in knock sensing, and are well worth the purchase price!!  Kevin Nash
 		 	   		  


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