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Posted: 5/28/04 5:08amMessage 11 of 17
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Just a thought, and not even an original one at that(the owner of the idea can take credit of it if he wishes) but if instead of using a soda bottle you just buy a 20oz Poland Spring bottle, and either consume the expensive water and use tap on the car or just use it straight, there is a lot less chance of not cleaning the bottle thoroughly enough and getting who knows what into the motor.

Scot |cheers|
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Posted: 5/28/04 2:15pmMessage 12 of 17
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well i saw a special on bottled water..

i think thereis more harmful material in bottled water than tap water..

there is one guy at fda whose job it is to monitor bottled water.

there is a whole division of the epa to monitor tap water..

i think its best to use just any old bottle with tap water..

that way you dont have to worry about minerals in bottled water.
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Posted: 5/28/04 6:45pmMessage 13 of 17
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CUYAHOGA FALLS, OH - USA
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I saw a special on 20/20 that showed some bottled waters came out of the local tap where it was bottled.
The company actually was a outside shed where one guy filled bottles. No difference. Others were worse than tap. Some were clean.

Weird stuff
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Posted: 5/29/04 9:16pmMessage 14 of 17
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OK guys - I tried the water trick today and I poured in a substantial amount of water - slowly - and not only did I not get black gray smoke, I got no smoke at all! I just kept pouring, kept the RPM's up, and nothing came out. As you know I have side pipes so I could see from where I was standing and Scot (Paragon75Ray) was on the other side and he didn't see anything out that side either. What does that mean? |headscratch|
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Posted: 5/30/04 2:48amMessage 15 of 17
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that you had no significant carbon buildup in your engine.. congratulations...
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Posted: 5/30/04 5:24amMessage 16 of 17
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And that you could have used a bit more water at one time. Too small of a trickle.
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Posted: 5/30/04 9:43amMessage 17 of 17
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ken may be right on this..

we all made the point that it should be a slow trickle..

maybe not that slow..

lets just say.. take it up to 2K rpm and add a rate so you have to give it a little more gas to keep it running

you should hear the engine bog down with the water..

the only time you wont have any carbon is after a fresh rebuild, but even then it should break loose some from exhaust..

there is a fine line you have to reach.. not enough and it wont steam clean, too much and youll kill the engine and make it hard to get started.. I wish there was a definite rate at which to add the water but there isnt .. its one of those things you just have to find yourself.
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