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meth/water injection - anyone use or used it on an NA?

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Old Nov 8, 2012 | 11:59 PM
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Icon3 meth/water injection - anyone use or used it on an NA?

ive had a kit laying around for a while and thinking of adding it for a few hp - wondering if anyone has used it before on an NA honda?

keen to know what gains were had etc...

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Old Nov 9, 2012 | 12:22 AM
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Default Re: meth/water injection - anyone use or used it on an NA?

With naturally aspirated engines depending on the compression ratio and modifications, you can get up to 15 hp gains.

Of course with any application, water/methanol is a very high octane, cooler burning, denser alternative to race gas.

I have even heard with the right tune you can get better gas mileage with a water/meth setup and the cooler denser intake charge.

Have I done it personally to an NA engine, no. However I have asked the same question myself and contemplated it as well.
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Old Nov 9, 2012 | 12:45 AM
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Default Re: meth/water injection - anyone use or used it on an NA?

yeah the norm for N/A factory comp seems to be 5-10% increase in hp

i will be doing it but just seeing what others have experienced... hoping with the colder charge temps i could even raise redline slightly too! more timing, more rpm should give me a little extra!
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