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Old Sep 15, 2007 | 04:38 PM
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Ok, so I'm going to ***** of this thread but I feel it's completley related. Last night while I was in my "office" I read in the new issue of Car Craft about a meth injected Malibu.

The car has a SBC with a centrifical blower on it and it uses the simplest meth injection I've ever seen. He uses an Al. tank fitted with a boost referenced line and another line that goes to the intake tube with a nozzle. When the engine sees boost, it pressurizes the tank and sends the meth into the engine. I'm not sure as to the details, but I'm sure there's somebody out there that makes a simple kit like this. No pump, and no need for a progressive controller since it kind of already is progressive. The more boost, the more flow. Anybody heard of a kit like this?
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Old Sep 15, 2007 | 04:50 PM
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Originally Posted by vanillagorilla
Ok, so I'm going to ***** of this thread but I feel it's completley related. Last night while I was in my "office" I read in the new issue of Car Craft about a meth injected Malibu.

The car has a SBC with a centrifical blower on it and it uses the simplest meth injection I've ever seen. He uses an Al. tank fitted with a boost referenced line and another line that goes to the intake tube with a nozzle. When the engine sees boost, it pressurizes the tank and sends the meth into the engine. I'm not sure as to the details, but I'm sure there's somebody out there that makes a simple kit like this. No pump, and no need for a progressive controller since it kind of already is progressive. The more boost, the more flow. Anybody heard of a kit like this?


Now that sounds pretty cool!!!! Pretty simple like you said....
Ill be goin by walmart tonight and see what i can find..

What issue was it??
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Old Sep 15, 2007 | 04:56 PM
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The only down side to that is you have to inject it pre-turbo, so you will have little liquid droplets hitting the blades of the compressor wheel (that's spinning at very high speed), which could in time, cause erosion. But it would do a hell of a job of atomization, but it would also be pre-intercooler and could re-condense in the intercooler. The more I type the worse this sounds,
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Old Sep 16, 2007 | 10:57 AM
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It's hard to tell from the pics, and like I said, they don't go into very much detail about it. But he must be sucking it through the blower like you said. He does use a 1 way 10psi brake check valve to activate, but that still wouldn't allow him to inject it post blower. I'm going to stare at the pic some more and see.

It's in the newest issue with the 9 sec home brew turbo firebird.
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Old Sep 16, 2007 | 11:27 AM
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Using it on a Procharger would probable be ok, as the one I messed with had a billet machined impeller, and I don't think you could ever hurt it with meth. That's probable why he is able to get away with it. The lightweight fins of a turbo might be a different story though.
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