" From: farna@xxxxxxx " " I checked some of this out. The Mother Earth News (MEN) article is " promising, but old. I looked at all the kits available. Average price " seems to be around $250. Part of the problem with something like the " MEN described system is good atomization of the water into vapor. It 'fog' would be more accurate here than 'vapor' imho. " can't be done except under pressure -- vacuum pulling water in leaves " the droplets too large. So a high pressure pump is needed to spray the " water in just like it's needed for fuel injection. Most systems use a " 100 psi pump, which is $75-$100. " " Water injection (WI -- with or without methanol) would work very well " for a turbo system when you can't run an intercooler, and costs would " be about the same or cheaper than an intercooler installation, or where " you really wanted to increase boost. old aircraft trick - spray the water fog into the eye of the compressor. the heat of compression evaporates the fog, and evaporation absorbs the heat of compression which improves compressor efficiency [eg. pressure ratio]. otoh the fog droplets tend to erode the metal of the compressor blades though... ________________________________________________________________________ Andrew Hay the genius nature internet rambler is to see what all have seen adh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and think what none thought