Quote Originally Posted by hondabuilder
you fail to understand the process of a four stroke engine. there is a compression stroke. that is when the valves are all closed and the piston travels upward in the cylinder. speed is irrelevant. if water is in the combustion chamber in sufficient quantities during the compression stroke, it will cause damage because water cannot be compressed.


if you don't believe me try it out.
yeah duh!!!!! but you cant get enough water into the engine on the "intake stroke" to build the compresion so high that the cylinder cant compress it. remember the intake valves are opening 64 times a second at 4,000 rpm. do the math and yous your common sense oh . by the way "Intake,compression,combustion,exhaust" 4 stroke