Distilled Water into Intake = More Compression...
#1
Distilled Water into Intake = More Compression...
Some people swear by this and say it works, but I have a little doubt. They say that if you take distilled water and put it in a spritzer bottle or spray bottle, whatever and spray a couple squirts into your intake manifold/throttle body it'll raise compression. Basically spray either past and let the intake suck it in or spray into the throttle body and it swells the pistons or rings or sleeves or something. I don't know what these nignogs are talking about. They swear by it though. Just don't see how a little distilled water is the big secret. Anyone ever here of this?
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#3
Re: Distilled Water into Intake = More Compression...
Originally Posted by gurusan
wtf
I know water injection can help knocking...but.....I think they are tards
I know water injection can help knocking...but.....I think they are tards
Remember now, it's just a couple squirts from a mister/spray bottle, only a couple. That's the key.
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#4
Re: Distilled Water into Intake = More Compression...
Ummm....water doesn't compress so yes it will raise the compression, but only while the water is actually in the combustion chamber. It's not like you just spray a squirt in and your motor goes from a 9.1:1 economy car to a 16:1 full race car for the rest of it's life. :P That's also a good way to hydrolock your motor.
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#5
Re: Distilled Water into Intake = More Compression...
Originally Posted by samson
Originally Posted by gurusan
wtf
I know water injection can help knocking...but.....I think they are tards
I know water injection can help knocking...but.....I think they are tards
Remember now, it's just a couple squirts from a mister/spray bottle, only a couple. That's the key.
JP
#6
Re: Distilled Water into Intake = More Compression...
Originally Posted by Dr.Boost
Ummm....water doesn't compress so yes it will raise the compression, but only while the water is actually in the combustion chamber. It's not like you just spray a squirt in and your motor goes from a 9.1:1 economy car to a 16:1 full race car for the rest of it's life. :P That's also a good way to hydrolock your motor.
once the water is blown outta the cylinders you're back to normal. that probably takes one full stroke cycle to happen.
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Re: Distilled Water into Intake = More Compression...
LMAO!!! I didn't think it would work, but they say it would work for like 3 weeks or so just from a couple sprays. It HAS to be distilled because it is so "pure" I guess. So there is NO way for this to work or last more than the very instant it is sprayed in then dissolved? Sorry to drag this out I just want to get the "Okay" to point and laugh.
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#9
Re: Distilled Water into Intake = More Compression...
Originally Posted by samson
LMAO!!! I didn't think it would work, but they say it would work for like 3 weeks or so just from a couple sprays. It HAS to be distilled because it is so "pure" I guess. So there is NO way for this to work or last more than the very instant it is sprayed in then dissolved? Sorry to drag this out I just want to get the "Okay" to point and laugh.
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#10
Re: Distilled Water into Intake = More Compression...
Originally Posted by Dr.Boost
Originally Posted by samson
LMAO!!! I didn't think it would work, but they say it would work for like 3 weeks or so just from a couple sprays. It HAS to be distilled because it is so "pure" I guess. So there is NO way for this to work or last more than the very instant it is sprayed in then dissolved? Sorry to drag this out I just want to get the "Okay" to point and laugh.
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Post a link of where I read this so they can understand? What are you asking Dr? I'm all confused now. LOL.
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