running cold or heat exchanger?
mopars make better Marine motors than chevy
ask me how many bbc my customer destroyed in his Cigarette boat
Yep, works like a charm. Just don't pour too much in at a time. I remember in the late eighties my buddy had a water injection system on his '71 Roadrunner 383.Old school treatment done back in the day,,Rev engine to about 3,000 rpm and slowly dump (small amount at a time) a full glass of water in the carb to break up the buildup.In the 60's we did it at the Dodge Dealership, it was common for the people that didn't drive much or far.Good practice ? I don't know but it was what they taught back then.
Direct injection engines get this a lot. Even more with a turbo. So much that one engine had typical manifold type fuel injectors that ran at idle to clean the intake tract. Frequently, rev them up high for about half-minute to “excite” the valves and produce a lot of heat to wick any carbon buildup.
Do you use ethanol fuel?
Direct injection engines get this a lot. Even more with a turbo. So much that one engine had typical manifold type fuel injectors that ran at idle to clean the intake tract. Frequently, rev them up high for about half-minute to “excite” the valves and produce a lot of heat to wick any carbon buildup.
Do you use ethanol fuel?