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Old 03 April 2006, 03:36 AM
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i once learned how to get water in the desert. At night when its cold you dig a hole and put a bucket in the bottom. over the hole you but a plastic sheet with a stone over the bucket. In the night the air gets cold and the ground keeps some heat this makes condensation form on the plastic sheet because of our stone it then drips into the bucket as water. OK you say your a mad person. Ive noticed though that the scoob loves the damp air. When there is fog here it goes like joe smoke!
so im set to thinking could the condensation trick work on the scoobs air filter..I have a minor starting issue to sort first but im gonna look into it afterwards.
Any thoughts?

*Goes to give frankenstien a few more volts*
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A sheet of plastic will work wonders for the airflow You might want to investigate Aquamist water injection systems though. The reason you get more power is that water is six times denser than air, but expands 47 times more when heated, therefore if you induce water along with air and petrol into your engine you will get much more expansion upon ignition.

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