Water/methanol injection

Water/methanol injection

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ViperPict

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10,087 posts

243 months

Wednesday 14th September 2011
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I was wondering if anyone here has fitted a water/methanol injection system to their RT/10? If so, where do you have the tank and what volume/ dimensions is it? Jap racer folk used the washed fluid bottle - not on a Viper though!!

Secondly, the baffles for my oil breather system were removed when 1.7 roller rockers were installed on my car. This is now becoming a problem with the Paxton supercharger set up - too much oil getting thrown into the breather system. I'm installing oil catch tanks but still want to prevent the loss of too much oil. Can anyone advise as to what the baffles should look like once modified to allow 1.7 roller rockers?

Thanks in advance.

zubair

828 posts

199 months

Wednesday 14th September 2011
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hi i have it on my gts best person to speak 1 and only doc.

vetteheadracer

8,271 posts

259 months

Thursday 15th September 2011
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These guys don't do a specific kit for the Viper but I fitted one of their kits to my Twin Turbo Corvette.

http://www.snowperformance.net/index.php


stevieturbo

17,474 posts

253 months

Sunday 2nd October 2011
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ViperPict said:
I was wondering if anyone here has fitted a water/methanol injection system to their RT/10? If so, where do you have the tank and what volume/ dimensions is it? Jap racer folk used the washed fluid bottle - not on a Viper though!!

Secondly, the baffles for my oil breather system were removed when 1.7 roller rockers were installed on my car. This is now becoming a problem with the Paxton supercharger set up - too much oil getting thrown into the breather system. I'm installing oil catch tanks but still want to prevent the loss of too much oil. Can anyone advise as to what the baffles should look like once modified to allow 1.7 roller rockers?

Thanks in advance.
Install a proper breather/catch can setup with a return back into the sump. Zero maintenance, and no oil will be lost.

Alcohol Injection Systems makes a great kit. Well...most kits are the same really, but AIS's tank is by far the best.