Beadle
Well-Known Member
The steamboat thread reminded me of a steam injection system that was on sale some 30 years ago.
Basically you brazed two thin copper tubes through the exhaust manifold to boil the water and plastic and copper tube to a nozzle in the carburetor inlet.
There was a water bottle with electronic pump controlled so as to keep a constant level of water in the "boiler"
It was supposed to improve mpg and low revs torque.
I fitted it on my old landrover and it did seem to work to some extent. I never measured the mpg - you don't do that on a 2.25 Land Rover engine.
I eventually took it off because the electronics were not up to the job and flooded the "boiler" which sent water into the carb - that certainly didn't improve anything.
Wonder if anyone else has tried it
Basically you brazed two thin copper tubes through the exhaust manifold to boil the water and plastic and copper tube to a nozzle in the carburetor inlet.
There was a water bottle with electronic pump controlled so as to keep a constant level of water in the "boiler"
It was supposed to improve mpg and low revs torque.
I fitted it on my old landrover and it did seem to work to some extent. I never measured the mpg - you don't do that on a 2.25 Land Rover engine.
I eventually took it off because the electronics were not up to the job and flooded the "boiler" which sent water into the carb - that certainly didn't improve anything.
Wonder if anyone else has tried it