I ve heard a few peeps speak about a water vapour spray a mate of mine was going on abt it for his Golf mk3 GTi.
Apprantly increases performance and makes the car a lot smoother.
Anyone have knowledge on this and may be some feed back from personaly experience on there car.
Water vapour spray
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Hmm, water vapour spray is normally used on stuff like Impreza STI's and Mitsubishi Evo's.
From what I remember, they work (on the above cars at least) by spraying a mist over the intercooler intake. This cools the air and increases its density making it more effective.
My Father's Impreza STi had one which worked manually by pressing a button on the dash. Did it make a difference? Not that I ever noticed in using it.
From what I remember, they work (on the above cars at least) by spraying a mist over the intercooler intake. This cools the air and increases its density making it more effective.
My Father's Impreza STi had one which worked manually by pressing a button on the dash. Did it make a difference? Not that I ever noticed in using it.
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Water injection is not same as a water spray on an intercooler to bring down the charge temperature
Water injection is not same as a water spray on an intercooler to bring down the charge temperature
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