michaelb wrote:
Hi Simon,
I think the water catcher will work OK because;
Step 1, When you are under power then the water vapour should be sucked up and absorbed into the engine and burnt off. No problem
Step 2, When you are stopped at the lights or intersection then water will probably run down towards the carby and into the catch can and collect. All good so far.
Step 3, When you move off from the intersection and accelerate then the fuel in the base of the carby should be undiluted and the engine will pick up OK. Hopefully?
Step 4, As you continue to accelerat the water in the catcher will slowly be sucked up and burnt off as in step 1. Pray.
Now to see if the theory works or I'm just talking out of my a*se?
so you reckon you'll get some water injection happening?? maybe it's not such a bad idea then!
what about how much turbulence the little tube thingy is going to introduce when it's not full, actually, I bet it'll fill up with fuel anyway, so you'll get a nice mix of fuel and water, or just fuel, or just water depending on the conditions.... trouble is, it'll might be the opposite to what you want, or maybe it'll work really well, I can't make up my mind - I think it'll fill up with fuel when the weather is hot, which will be drawn off and make the engine run richer, which will make it run cooler, and then in winter when it's cold, it'll fill up with water, so you'll get your water injection which will make it run cooler too - it's win-win
and maybe in the depths of winter you'll get an ice block forming in there, and it'll get sucked out in one go - then the iceblock will sit in your intake like having an intercooler, all of the fuel & air will need to go around it so will get cooled
dunno!!

Mokesta wrote:
Simon, consider using fuel rail extrusion as it is commonly available, sized for tapping barbed fittings in the ends and can be cut to length. See here:
http://www.efihardware.com/products/163 ... -long-4cyl
good idea, but nah, I'm too much of a tightarse for that - I have a bit of aluminium I can make one from. That's if I decide I want one, which I doubt. My carb ice & the little bit of water I got in the intake was never an issue - it always ran the best on those cold & foggy mornings.
I reckon the water only puddled when the engine was turned off anyway, there was probably a little bit condensed around the outside of the tube and it just ran down when there was no airflow keeping it up there