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Hey keep talking. Very interesting. Think others would be interested also. Does that stuff just raise the BTU content of shi %$# gas to normal octane/BTU content?. Or would it benefit better gas also? Is it an octane adder, BTU adder, or cooling effect? Is it added like nitrous on a plate system into the intake stream or jetted separately. It must take very little for a 5lb tank to last for months. Why is this not more well known or commonly done if it's such a good benefit? I think this would be a good post on its own.
It uses an industrial grade solenoid versus a modified discharge pump from Harbor Freight. The propane is only injected under load, and my set up use a single nitrous jet (and can also be pulse modulated) - driving styles will change the consumption rate. In my TBSS it adds about 20% fuel under "boost" to compensate for the total fuel demands of the motor - effectively making it a 9th injector (or turning my 60pph injectors into 72s) And because it is a solenoid it can be controlled the same way a nitrous kit can be by using a controller with a ramp rate.
Cooling effect? Probably some, but I don't consider it a motivating factor as it is injected as a gas and not a liquid. Just nice clean predictable octane enhancement.
It never caught on because of a variety of reasons... too many to list here. It is a bit more popular in Australia.
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