HomeMade Water Injection Kit For my TWO STROKE MOTOR
This video has very little music and is in expanded form.





This video has very little music and is in expanded form.
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This is a finely tuned water injection system unlike any other, giving total atomization of water and air before going into the engine. This makes for a sweet tune, efficient combustion and 20% to 30% more horsepower.
The Stirling engine is one of my favorites. It was invented in 1816 by Rev. Robert Stirling of Scotland. The Stirling is a very simple engine, and was often billed as a safe alternative to steam, since there's no risk of a boiler explosion. It enjoyed some success in industrial applications, and also in small appliances like fans and water pumps,