ZephTheChef
Automotive
- Dec 8, 2013
- 21
I have been running one of my cars on methanol for some time. It's a supercharged 98 Buick Park Avenue. I do not flush the system or any of that nonsense, it's a weekend driver/ fun car and I leave straight methanol in the system all the time. Apart from lots of fuel pump failures (primarily after neglecting the car and leaving it sitting for quite some time), I have had no problems. I do run a top end lube mixed in with the methanol. Up to this point I have been using water injection and spraying through the supercharger and the air/water intercooler that sits immediately beneath it, which has worked great. I am making some changes that I'm thinking will make spraying water through the intercooler a bad idea, so I need to come up with a different solution.
I just finished up a refrigeration setup for my intercooler reservoir using the vehicle's A/C system and a rear evaporator core from a suburban. I run 50/50 water methanol as an intercooler coolant and propane as a refrigerant, and have a large, very well insulated reservoir (it's literally a modified cooler). I've measured temperatures as low as 0 degrees F in that tank. I have pretty big doubts about whether it's a good idea to spray a fine mist of water through an intercooler that's significantly below freezing, even with the no doubt very hot supercharger outlet temps. Basically, this improvement in intercooling necessitates that my water injection take place post-intercooler and unfortunately there's really no good space/place to put nozzles since the injector ports are actually IN the heads. Ultimately, I've decided that the easiest, most accurate, and least expensive way around this is to just utilize my existing fuel injectors for water injection by mixing the water in directly with the methanol in my fuel tank.
Do I really NEED the water injection? Probably not, but with it I can run my tune one the ragged edge in terms of fastest flame speed AFR (which according to an epa study is around 13.3:1 for methanol, converted to the gasoline scale most tuners are familiar with) and still have the safety margin afforded by larger liquid volumes/greater heat of vaporization capacity in the combustion chamber.
Point of the story is, I need a lubricant or additive for anti-corrosion that will mix with both water and methanol and not adversely affect the combustion process to any significant degree. I'm investigating several possibilities but I thought I would ask around here to see what other people's ideas are. Thanks in advance for any help.
I just finished up a refrigeration setup for my intercooler reservoir using the vehicle's A/C system and a rear evaporator core from a suburban. I run 50/50 water methanol as an intercooler coolant and propane as a refrigerant, and have a large, very well insulated reservoir (it's literally a modified cooler). I've measured temperatures as low as 0 degrees F in that tank. I have pretty big doubts about whether it's a good idea to spray a fine mist of water through an intercooler that's significantly below freezing, even with the no doubt very hot supercharger outlet temps. Basically, this improvement in intercooling necessitates that my water injection take place post-intercooler and unfortunately there's really no good space/place to put nozzles since the injector ports are actually IN the heads. Ultimately, I've decided that the easiest, most accurate, and least expensive way around this is to just utilize my existing fuel injectors for water injection by mixing the water in directly with the methanol in my fuel tank.
Do I really NEED the water injection? Probably not, but with it I can run my tune one the ragged edge in terms of fastest flame speed AFR (which according to an epa study is around 13.3:1 for methanol, converted to the gasoline scale most tuners are familiar with) and still have the safety margin afforded by larger liquid volumes/greater heat of vaporization capacity in the combustion chamber.
Point of the story is, I need a lubricant or additive for anti-corrosion that will mix with both water and methanol and not adversely affect the combustion process to any significant degree. I'm investigating several possibilities but I thought I would ask around here to see what other people's ideas are. Thanks in advance for any help.