Does anyone run a waterinjection set-up on a regular basis for towing? Did some mods to my truck and now it's WAY quick towing over mts but, and this is a big but, (almost as big as mine
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Been told that a water injection will cool it down but I'd like some input as to what type of flow I should aim for. Thinking of getting a 25 gal tank with a 12v pump. This pump has a 1gpm open flow with between 45 - 60 psi. 3/8" line from pump to the Fed. air horn but I'd start bushing it down to a 1/8" line, then connect the 1/8" to a sprintcar nozzle to atomize the water before it gets to the intake.
Is the nozzle necessary, or am I overthinking this? The way I'm thinking is to use the smallest line possible to get the EGT's down, and I'll still have the ability to run it up to 3/8" if needed.
Any thoughts?
TIA.
Stranger.
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'96 3500 slammed (2/4drop) Piped, EGT and boost. Alloys X4.
Driftwood
Stock? so far
36'14K triple slide 5'er

), the EGTs were way high. Higher than I'd care to tell

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Been told that a water injection will cool it down but I'd like some input as to what type of flow I should aim for. Thinking of getting a 25 gal tank with a 12v pump. This pump has a 1gpm open flow with between 45 - 60 psi. 3/8" line from pump to the Fed. air horn but I'd start bushing it down to a 1/8" line, then connect the 1/8" to a sprintcar nozzle to atomize the water before it gets to the intake.
Is the nozzle necessary, or am I overthinking this? The way I'm thinking is to use the smallest line possible to get the EGT's down, and I'll still have the ability to run it up to 3/8" if needed.
Any thoughts?
TIA.
Stranger.
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'96 3500 slammed (2/4drop) Piped, EGT and boost. Alloys X4.
Driftwood
Stock? so far

36'14K triple slide 5'er