kb58 said:
Oh it's awesome stuff, but I have to underscore the importance of being able to quickly detect when it's not being injected. Everyone's correctly noting the importance of detecting when the tank's low, but the real danger is when the injector nozzles partially or completely plug up. In that situation, the tank level switch, and driver think all is good and keep powering away, all while intake air temperature is going through the roof. Hopefully the ECU notices the high IAT or knock. Some systems (like AEM) use a flow sensor, which is really the only way to know for sure what's going on, but it's part of a $$$ kit.
BTW, another reason I got rid of it was due to smelling the methanol in the 50/50 water/meth mix while it was injecting. Read up on methanol - it's nasty evil stuff in any form. Alan Staniforth, author and builder of many British cars, died of lung cancer, thought to have been caused by his methanol exposure in both liquid and fume form... For me, I chose to avoid the whole system, so to answer this thread's question - "No."
Two points.
First about the need to quickly detect should something fail. I think you’re looking at it backwards. Why not confirm everything is working before blast off, so to speak. First use a system with a history of reliability. Windshield washers. Visible indication of function and fluid. In the test mode it squirts on the windshield. In the race mode it squirts in the intake.
Second water and 50% alcohol still won’t burn so it’s not a fire risk. In fact that’s exactly how you put out an alcohol fire, dilute the alcohol with water!
Mount the plastic container in the passenger compartment. Wanna check on the level of fluid? Look at it!
Now we are in absolute agreement about how nasty methanol is. I checked and local windshield washer fluid is only 10 % methanol and 3% dye
someone claims windshield washer fluid can be up to 30% methanol . I won’t argue.
But methanol isn’t the only alcohol that can be used.
Ethanol isn’t made from coal tar like methanol is.
If you drink ethanol in wine beer or booze it doesn’t make you blind and then kill you. You don’t get cancer from breathing a little bit of it like you do from methanol
in short
ethanol good
methanol bad.
So why not mix your water with ethanol instead of methanol instead of giving up on the whole idea?
Tap water is pretty cheap and denatured alcohol is cheaper than gasoline. In high compression or high boost situation it’s an affordable solution