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- From: bowmanj@csn.org (Jerry Bowman)
- Subject: Re: Buick Century now has power!!
- Message-ID: <1992Dec31.154616.10571@colorado.edu>
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- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1992 15:46:16 GMT
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- In article <C032Jv.8os.2@cs.cmu.edu> murthy+@EDRC.CMU.EDU (Sesh Murthy) writes:
- >
- >|> >had no carbon on it at 100,000 miles.) Why did my car have all
- >|> >this carbon anyway? (it has 104000 miles.)
- >|> Now that you like the way it runs do yourself a favor. Get yourself a
- >|> Ware Vapor Injection System. They are very inexpensive. They will keep
- >|> carbon build up from happening again. They advertise better mileage more
- >|> power and all that too but the only real advantage I can see is keeping
- >|> the cobustion chambers clean enough to eat out of.>
- >So what is this vapor injection system and has anyone tried it. For all
- >I know it might be the equivalent of slick 50.
- >
- >I am still curious to know why the carbon builds up in the combustion
- >chambers of only some cars. Is it the design of the car or the drivers
- >driving habits.
- >
- >Thanks
- >Sesh Murthy
-
- Sorry I didn't catch the typo yesterday. It is a water vapor injection
- system not Ware. Basically it is just a canister you mount under your
- hood. You fill it with waterand uattach a small hose to manifold vacuum
- The vacuum causes bubbles in the canister and the vapor from the bubbles
- is sucked out the top of the canister through the hose and into the
- intake manifold. The vapor enters the combustion chambers with your air
- fuel mixture and creates steam which sort of steam cleans your combustion
- chamber each time a cylinder fires.It is really simple when you see it
- working. Very inexpensive. Less than $15.00. J.C.Whitney.
-