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Old 23 August 2003, 08:11 PM
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Currently i have the waterspray on manual which means i must
press a button each time to activate it. Im wondering what is
the best way to do it automatically. Should i make it spray
according to temperature, boost or revs ... ??

Thoughts are welcomed ... :>
Old 25 August 2003, 06:34 PM
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Look on this site under Intelligent water spray www.autospeed.com
I've just ordered one for my car

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Old 25 August 2003, 06:37 PM
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does waterspray actually make a noiceable difference to performance on road cars?
Old 26 August 2003, 09:18 AM
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As far as my experience goes an intercooler spray makes the most difference on cold days probably because the water linked to my sprayers are in the engine bay. It does make a noticable difference. I haven't done any checkups on the power but some people say u get a couple of extra kw .... i must actually try to link it to a cold water tank in the boot rather .... any thoughts ??
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Maybe install a Hobbs switch to auto activate water at ur preset psi level?



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