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Any ideas where I could get one? Has anyone got any pics etc. to help explain how they work.

Cheers:thumbup:

they inject a very fine mist of water/ethanol mix into the inlet pipes after the IC to help cool the air and also aid combustion. not a great deal of gain unless the map is adjusted to take advantage of the extra advance available on the ignition timing.

Thought about it on mine, but the gains are a little "unknown" and the thought of another water vessel, and a fairly big pump in my engine bay put me off. I think I have enough additives going in as it is....

Similar thoughts here, although DervDoctor has them on his site IIRC for the PDs.

Aquamist is one of the more 'famous' ones I suppose, turbobits.co.uk I think sells them amongst others :)

Any ideas where I could get one? Has anyone got any pics etc. to help explain how they work.

Cheers:thumbup:

Talk to Jabba...they do the Aquamist kits....you will need to get the bigger washer bottle from Xenon equipped cars...and use the ethanol based screen cleaner...has a better cooling effect...apparently.

Click HERE for all the info on the Aquamist kits ;)

I had one fitted to my Fiat Coupe and it worked very well with a unichp and DDS3

This is something I'll be adding to mine at some point not sure when though as I have lots of other stuff in the pipeline too. I already have the 5.5L washer bottle as the 4x4 has headlight washers as standard!

Bill runs an aquamist kit on his Ibiza and JBS run one on their octy.

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