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Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) Water injection? How do you like it?

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I'm thinking of buying a snow performance kit. How do you guys like the setup. My truck makes about 110psi boost. I was also wandering, with that much boost, what kit do I need? Will it be too much on the engine with that mich boost? The head has been fire ringed and studded of course. But i've never used the stuff, so I'm looking for some info on it.
 
im curious what turbos do you have on that truck? im looking for something in that boost range eventually. as for the water kit i would go the biggest if you pushing 110 boost your gonna need a lot of water
 
On the Twins: That's not really a 110 psi setup, I've built and run it before, I'd be the drive pressure is 150... ... just an opinon!



If your running that high of psi this is not the setup for you, the big pump only puts out 220 psi, 280 with a single nozzle. By the time you ran 3 nozzles and 3 pumps you could buy a big system that would work better.



The Snow systems are for the lower pressure guys like me, at my 45 psi it works perfect and if that is not enough I can add a second pump with a single nozzle in 2 minutes. I'd call Haisley's for the stand alone Water Injection system with the tank... ... ... that puppy will move some water at like 400 psi..... excellent atomization.



Jim
 
Yea, I really don't understand how these twins do that much either, But they will actaully hit 116 psi. I have a 150 psi air pressure guage on them. I've ran the 40/ht3b setups a few times, and they would typically do about 70-80 psi.
 
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