Anyone with a DIY Progressive Water injection?
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Anyone with a DIY Progressive Water injection?
Has anyone made their own progressive water injection setup yet? Looking for Ideas.
I was thinking of going this route:
http://www.turbomirage.com/water.html
For a water injection. I have read about some having issues with a standard on/off system while under part throttle and that a progressive unit would prevent it.
I know that SMC makes a kit for like $400, however, I would like to do it myself and save a chunk of change.
Anyone??
I was thinking of going this route:
http://www.turbomirage.com/water.html
For a water injection. I have read about some having issues with a standard on/off system while under part throttle and that a progressive unit would prevent it.
I know that SMC makes a kit for like $400, however, I would like to do it myself and save a chunk of change.
Anyone??
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From: High Point NC
Car: Buick
Engine: 231
Transmission: 200r4
I have an smc non progressive kit which I've pieced together for about 130$.
Just check places like turbobuick.com or visit smc and ask for a piece meal rate. For instance you could use your washer tank and pump and just buy a controller and nozzle/braided line new for about 135$.
Just check places like turbobuick.com or visit smc and ask for a piece meal rate. For instance you could use your washer tank and pump and just buy a controller and nozzle/braided line new for about 135$.
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From: vacaville,ca
Car: 1988 camaro z28,1997 camaro lt1
Engine: 355 afr 195 heads,tpis big mouth
Transmission: 700r-4 built by me 3-4 z pack
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i run the smc kit that is progressive controled price i paid $520 shipped.
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