I understand that the water regulator allows water into the exhaust at low speeds, then shuts the water flow off at high speeds. I would think it would be the other way around.
How about the water injected up just after the exhaust manifold?
I just had one burn up on me and want to better understand how it works so I can better watch it in the future.
I think I need to keep the exhaust cool to the touch at all times, right? Even at wide open throttle?
How about the water injected up just after the exhaust manifold?
I just had one burn up on me and want to better understand how it works so I can better watch it in the future.
I think I need to keep the exhaust cool to the touch at all times, right? Even at wide open throttle?