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    Quote Originally Posted by dimer4life
    Well that's alot less volume of water than when you go over a puddle. What those people are doing is the way some people decarbonize their combustion chamber. Fact!
    that was a whole cup of water. thank of this man. when you go over a puddle of water the water mixes with the air has to travel to the intake then to the valves. all at around 4,000 rpms witch means each valve is opening 64.64 times PER SECOND do the math and phisics. its not possible to get even a drop of water bigger than the tip of a pen at that speed. oh and check out the water injection kits that AEM makes
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    Quote Originally Posted by OldSchool87
    that was a whole cup of water. thank of this man. when you go over a puddle of water the water mixes with the air has to travel to the intake then to the valves. all at around 4,000 rpms witch means each valve is opening 64.64 times PER SECOND do the math and phisics. its not possible to get even a drop of water bigger than the tip of a pen at that speed. oh and check out the water injection kits that AEM makes
    yea it was a whole cup of water but not all at once. and who cares how fast the valves are working, all it takes is for the valves to open once for all that water to get in the chamber and lock the motor. and once again it's not the size of the water drops, but the volume of water that gets in the chamber.

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