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Old 04-05-11, 05:43 PM
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Opinions on mounting my water injection nozzle (PIC)

I'm going to be installing pre-turbo water injection on my FD. I'm running Wannaspeed's kit and going to be running BNR stage 3's. Each intake is going to be getting its own nozzle and I was planning to mount the nozzle in the intake pipe. What I'm wondering is if mounting this rather large nozzle in the intake pipe is going to severely restrict the intake tract to the turbos. I haven't installed the nozzle's yet and I have to modify them in order to fit into the pipe, but I wanted to get some expert opinions before I started ordering parts and drilling holes.

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Post this over in the AI section.

Look up another companies water/meth injection set up. They are typically a small injector nozzle you tap into the piping and go. Nothing even near the size of that ****.


OMG, it just clicked. I see what/how it works. Hell no, don't use that ****. That "contraption" is laying on top of a cross section of pipe to give reference to how it will be installed... correct?
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Umm i think it is a good idea IF you get bigger intake pipes. the nozzels big and would be restrictive i would think.
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Originally Posted by RotaryRX-007
Post this over in the AI section.

Look up another companies water/meth injection set up. They are typically a small injector nozzle you tap into the piping and go. Nothing even near the size of that ****.


OMG, it just clicked. I see what/how it works. Hell no, don't use that ****. That "contraption" is laying on top of a cross section of pipe to give reference to how it will be installed... correct?
What I was planning on doing was drilling a hole on either side of the pipe and then screwing in the fittings from the outside of the pipe.

I didn't post this in the water/meth injection forum because my question doesn't really pertain to AI injection. The question has more to do with intake restriction and what impact mounting this rather large nozzle inside the intake pipe will have.
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What does this setup offer that a simple 1/4 NPT injector doesn't?
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Thanks for the input guys. I'm going to go a different route.
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if you're using k/n filters just mount the nozzles on the top of the filters. or you could use a single filter with dual inlets and use one nozzle only.
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