Anyone try this?
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Anyone try this?
Ok, dont flame please.
(That's proly just asking for it)
I have been thinking, can you run a meth/alchy set up similar to nitrus set ups? As in the injection nozzles. Since the N2O setups's use seperate jets for fuel and N2O, couldnt you do the same for the H2O and Meth? That way you get a perfect mix of both at the nozzle?
This is more of a discussion that anything. I am looking for the disadvantages/advantages of runing it this way.
(That's proly just asking for it)I have been thinking, can you run a meth/alchy set up similar to nitrus set ups? As in the injection nozzles. Since the N2O setups's use seperate jets for fuel and N2O, couldnt you do the same for the H2O and Meth? That way you get a perfect mix of both at the nozzle?
This is more of a discussion that anything. I am looking for the disadvantages/advantages of runing it this way.
To me you would just be adding complication to a very simple process. Now your gonna need 2 tanks, 2 pumps, and 2 jets... but like they say if one is good, two is better
. The reason for having a nitrous and fuel jet seperate is bc they cant be mixed together before hand. With this set up you could run into an umbalanced distributionn of water and meth/alky in your cylinders. So some might get the perfect 50/50 while others might get 25/75, 80/20, 40/60, etc... Just keep it simple and use what works. Just my $0.02
. The reason for having a nitrous and fuel jet seperate is bc they cant be mixed together before hand. With this set up you could run into an umbalanced distributionn of water and meth/alky in your cylinders. So some might get the perfect 50/50 while others might get 25/75, 80/20, 40/60, etc... Just keep it simple and use what works. Just my $0.02
yea the only reason nitrous users need that style of injection is because you can't store nitrous and fuel together. With meth, you can very accurately mix meth and water. And because the mixture will stay in suspension in all mixture combinations, you will always have accurate proportions.
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no need to bump. I thought of this because i didnt think the mix would stay mixed in the tank together. but it does, so it isnt needed and just would add more to the cost.


