OK, so here is what I want to do with the 3 cars I own.
S60 Volvo and V70 Volvo, both non-turbo, 2.4 liter 168 HP, 5 cyl engine.
Install the kit in each car for some amount of time just the steam clean the tops of the pistons, steam is a great carbon cleaner. In the old days we would trickle water into the top of the carb with the engine at a ~3000 RPM.
So what size nozzle would you suggest for this, and how long do you think it will take to clean the pistons? Both cars have about 85K on them with most of it being highway miles.
Then the 540 Bimmer, 4.4 liter V-8, 300 HP non-turbo 109K miles. I want to clean the carbon off the pistons too, so I'm asking the same as above, how much flow and for how long?
After that I want to up the water/alcohol flow to use it with the nitrous (additional 150HP with nitrous) that I have on the engine.
What should the flow be set to?
I know that I will have to control the pump differently, as there is no boost to activate the
pressure switch. That shouldn't be a problem, I'm an electrical/electronics guy.
Can these pumps be operated with a PWM speed controller for ramping the flow up as the RPM increases?
Sorry for all the questions.
Thanks in advance.